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Board of Education Approves Two-Year Contracts 1 I MANCHESTER — The Board“of Education Tuesday negotiator. The recommended pay increases are within textbooks. surrounding towns. ’Tuition charges for non-resident night approved a tentative two-year contract agreement the six percent limit set by the school board. However, reallocation of some funds to other accounts students make up $157,945 of the ROTC budget. WiUBlower Stamps Due 1 Required Trainingf Drop 1 Tolland Man Picked 1 East Catholic Nine with school secretaries, paraprofessionals, custodians The board is planning to hold an auction of all surplus will permit a part-time nutritional consultant, money for Approval was given to a program which will provide 1 Concerns Homematter Unit 1 For Town Engineer 1 Advances in Tourney and maintenance workers. and obsolete equipment the school system has ac­ roof repairs at the Manchester High School and Illing teachers for the gifted students in all local elementary At Carden Club Parley The agreement calls for a salary range of $7,565 to $10,- cumulated. Junior High School, and a full-time elementary school art schools. Page 2 1 Page 3 Page 6 1 Page 10 910 for the 65 members of the Manchester Association of Many of the items, according to school business teacher. ’These adjustments account for a $69,000 budget 1 J------. Education Secretaries. manager Raymond Demers, are obsolete and replace­ cut. In the tentative agreement with the town’s about 85 ment parts are unavailable. Also, there are a lot of doors Another $31,000 cut from the original budget was DOLLHOUSE SHOW & SALE school paraprofessionals, the salary range would be $4,- and windows that, because of revised building and safety orignally designated for such items as a new paved area 315 and $6,420, The majority of the paraprofessionals are codes, have been replaced. at Robertson School, increased parking area at East BartforJi represented by Local 3175 of the American Federation of Demers said he and Maurice Pass, the town’s general Verplanck school, relocation of athletic fields with new ^ Saturday Juna 2,1979 Teachers. services administrator, would arrange for conducting the baseball backstop at Illing, and a fence along the baseball Sunny Saturday The salary range for the 100 custodians and auction. Money from the auction would go into the town’s field at Bennet Junior High School. 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cloudy Sunday maintenance workers is between $8,565 and $14,630. general fund, Demers said, and added that whatever isn’t Tile board also approved an agreement with the town Admission SU O PNlalls on pago 2 These employees are represented by Local 991 of the sold will go to the junk yard. whereby the two parties would share maintenance costs Church of St. Luka In a $100,000 cut needed to meet the town’s ap­ American Federation of State, County and Municipal of the Washington School/West Side Recreational Center. Ellington, CT Employes. propriated $16.2 million school budget, the board has ap­ Hie board approved a $323,770 budget for the Regional There are no increases in fringe benefits in any of these proved such reductions from its original budget as Occupational TYaining Center. This budget allows for a • ; agreements, according to Wilson E. Deakin Jr., assistant program improvements, maintenance and custodial population of 110 students, of whom 55 are Manchester ^ f 4 5 off Rt 91 □ Follow Rt 140 school superintendent, who is the school system’s union supplies, field trips, new and replacement equipment and residents and 55 students are participating members of Mrralb Border Gas Drain Vol. XCVIII, No. 206 — Manchester. Conn., Saturday, June 2,1979 » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20C Single Copy *15$ Home Delivered Scholarships vV\ HARTFORD (U Pl)-G ov. Ella Grasso said Friday state energy Due June 12 officials are keeping an eye on MANCHESTER - The New York motorists who are Manchester Scholarship Manufacturer's^ traveling to Connecticut dnd Foundation has scheduled Suggaated draining off precious gasoline SAVE List Prices Texas Instruments supplies in border towns and Age No Barrier its 14th Annual Awards 25%OFF Ceremony June 12 at 7:30 Ladies’ 5-Functlon cities. p.m. in the Manchester L C .D . Watch She said the "unusual situation” High School cafeteria. was detected during the past 24 Students receiving hours and her energy people will lenox be “monitoring” the problem by awards, their parents, V x Shows hour, minute conti­ checking license plates. For MCC’s Grads representatives from local nuously; touch command gives Crystal you second, month or date. "This is a pattern that is begin­ By CHARLIE MAYNARD age — me, in particular,” said the posts. They can only grope blindly, organizations presenting following their own instincts and ning to emerge and it is not a good Herald Reporter mother of three children. “We have awards and the general and C hina to set new goals and move forward. guessing at what the popular will public are invited. Texas Instruments one,” Mrs. Grasso told her week­ MANCHESTER — More than ever Man can adapt to change. He can may be.” Scholarships are awarded Men’s 64>igit, S^unction ly news conference. “Good faith before, the 1979 Manchester Com­ and cooperation are greatly to be grow. The minute he stops learning, Mrs. Fahey, a 1975 graduate of to graduating high school Qih*2!^ Quartz L C .D . Watches munity College graduating class MCC and the first alumna to speak at seniors who are residents desired. There has to be enough life passes him by.” represents a diverse student popula­ State Sen. Marcella Fahey (D-3rd), graduation ceremonies, quoted of Manchester, and to for everybody.” *37 tion. who also entered college after renowned philosophers like Aristotle Manchester resident Shows hour, minute and second Its ranks have evolved from a raising a family, said MCC enabled and Thomas Jefferson when exhor­ students at Manchester at all times; push a button for Pope Welcomed predominately traditional student month and date Instantly. her to face new challenges and erfi- ting the audience to keep an eternal Community College who body — the under-25 or just-out-of- vigilance on freedom or lose it. Not Ml ttylM N) Ml ttorm. Slort stock only. WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - bark upon her political career. The are transferring to other high-school crowd — to one reflecting “Your minds and imaginations are institutions. Poles rolled out a 500-yard-long previously unknown housewife un­ SOME EXAMPLES FROM Mfr/s Our red carpet of welcome Friday for the seventies — the over-25-set retur­ seated a heavily favored Democratic probably more fertile right now than The Awards Ceremony OUR U RG E SELECTION Suflg. List Rsg. Pries SALE the return of their native son, ning to college after a several year incumbent last year and then easily ever before,’’ she told the graduates. program is being coor­ COMBOS ENTIRE STOCK hiatus. A ‘Apollo’ Docantor...... $52... 45.76...... $39 Pope John Paul If, to his won the general election in the fall. “Don’t let that slip away. Look to the dinated by Mrs. R.M. “We have more people over 25,” homeland amid a tremendous out­ A brilliant sun and summer-like community and government. Get in­ Stone. Mrs. James Gerrity, B. ‘Lotus' Vato...... $30... 26.40... 22.65 14K GOLD MCC President Ronald Denison told C. ‘Sussex’ Candlesticks, Pr.. $26.. .24.64...... $21 pouring of warmth and love that conditions gave way to a threatening volved and add your voice. The world David Garaventa, John EARRINGS the commencement audience Friday is only as good as we make it.” D. ‘Florentine’ Bud Vase .... $14... 1Z32... 10.49> likely will exceed any such dis­ sky and a cool breeze, but no rain DeQuattro and Anne L. 5.90 to 29.90 evening, “than we’ve had in past came to spoil the evening for the Mrs. Fahey credited MCC with Beechler will assist her. E. ‘Eliln’ Bud Vase...... $11.... 9.66 .... 8.251 Our Reg. 7.97 to 39.97 play in Polish history. ^Oaiwa*OKS£»- Up to 3 million people crushed years.” nearly 775 graduates. . providing new capabilities and new I F. ‘Symphony’ Centerpiece.. $31... 27.26... 23.25 There's a beautiful style to That point was accentuated when insights to the changing world. complement every look In into Warsaw for the pope’s arrival In her commencement address, a ‘Lkhr SaH A Peppsr M« Set. $82... 54.56... 46.50 the valedictorian and the commence­ “ I do not believe it an exaggeration School Fair C. your wardrobel Hoops, at 10 a.m. Saturday (4 a.m. EDT), Mrs. Fahey told the students and the buttons, drops, many set ment speaker gave accounts of their Stors stock only. No ninchoeks. (Lonox Ohmorwors not Includod.) Security men, worried about the rest of the audience there is an at all to say that without Manchester FteshwaW' with genuine stones. own college experiences at gradua­ Set Saturday QIFTOEPT. pope’s plan to stop his motorcade urgent need for citizen participation Community College,” she said, “and tion ceremonies for the 15th com­ and mingle with the crowds in the political process. the other institutions in the com­ COVENTRY - The PTO ; mencement of the college. during his seven-mile ride into the Mrs. Fahey, who is completing her munity college system, I, and thou­ and staff of the Coventry ’ Adella L. Ugolik of Vernon, who i city, tried to keep details of his “...without an informed and interested electorate, there can first session as the senator from East sand of others like me, would not Grammar School will spon- ; Our R»0- resumed studies in 1970 on a part- sor a fair on Saturday from prices itinerary quiet. be no enlightened democracy,” State Sen. Marcella Fahey told Hartford and parts of Manchester, have been able to realistically pursue time basis, told her fellow graduates 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the said she had plenty of contact with new goals, and achieve new success a n ^w t r a 20 % O F P the Manchester Community College graduating class Friday. to “get out your rut” and adjust to /chool. lobbyists, reporters and bureaucrats. and find greater self-fulfillment. The 1975 graduate of the college was the first alumna to speak changing circumstances. There will be a parade on i Medicare Mystery “But in that process of making The awards were presented by Dr. at MCC ceremonies. (Herald photo by Strempfer) “Most of us are well beyond what laws which will govern us all,” she Robert H. Fenn Dean of Academic /wheels at 10 a.m.; magic i All ‘Foreign Intrigue’ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The one considers is college graduating show, 10:30 a.m.; dance head of the $45 billion agency that said, “I have found one thing missing Affairs, and one of the founding troop exhibition, 11:15 oversees Medicare and Medicaid — not entirely — but in great degree, fathers of the college. Fenn is a.m.; cartoons, noon; and SUNGLASSES i said Friday the government can­ and that one missing essential in­ leaving after 15 years’ service to the a Jukido demonstration at not be sure "where all the money gredient is you, the people.” college. 1 p.m. 3.99 to 9.57 SuperThIn Calculator is going” because recipient states Street Supervision “It is a bilkic tenet of our political Dr. Harry A. Meisel, Dean of Stu­ Our Reg. 4.97 to 11.97 with 4-Button Memory Select Group of system that without an informed and dent Afairs, presented the The fair will also feature SIrale-Cut® Universal Golden Oak Glass-Cover use confli'cting reporting crafts and games booths, a Lloyd’s AM/FM Radio with All-Purpose Cutting Guide Exciting fashion styles for men procedures. interested electorate there can be no graduating class to Rev. David Can­ or women...dozens of metal or 17.76 Oven-To-Table Casseroles non of the regional Board of white elephant table, pony : 8-Track Tape Player EXAMPLE; Leonard Schaeffer, 33, who runs enlightened democracy,” she con­ plastic frames to choose from.s Sensor-touch keyboard for Trustees, who conferred the degrees rides, and a food booth. Ad­ 14.98 ?9“i9''*« Super summer look. audible-sound entry. Automatic the Health Care Financing Ad­ Called Police Need tinued. “Without your active input, mission is free. The rain . Use it with any make or model power-off, percent and square 13.40 SurRe^17.49 ministration, told the National your representatives have no guide upon the graduates. 39.76 was a desk lieutenant stationed at the the approval of the mayor and the date will be Sunday from 1 \ Large 4" speaker; hl/low tone power tool for precise cutting. root.«EL-8036 Several beautiful, useful styles Conference of State Legislatures By CHRIS BLAKE ' control. Auto/manual 8-track 51" Idirgth; extends to 8 ft., 6 In. • PreSun Sunscreen •Tropical Blend Suntan • Unisonic8-DlqltLC.D. to choose from, each the perfect that even though his agency is Tolland Street police headquarters, Town Council since he would have to to 5 p.m. The school is ■ program change. Battery or Herald Reporter . • Black A Decker7W” Circular Lotion, 4 oz. Oil or Lotion, 8 oz. Memory Calculator w/Battailes accessory for any type of serving. he said. hire more officers to replace men located on Route 31 in electric operation. responsible for health benefits for Our Rtg. 3.69 Our Rtg. 2.S9...... Eu. •IC300, Our Rtg. 1S.70 Other 9tylM BVAlUiWe. EAST HARTFORD — A consultant He said there should be at least two who would be promoted. North Coventry, | (Bdtttrits not includod.) Saw, ourRtg.ze.M...... 22.33 .....2.07 1.63 ...... 15.70 50 million poor and elderly GIF’ . OEPT. Carter, Consumers Americans, he cannot say for cer­ from the National League of Cities sergeants on the street at all times Drumm said he was pleased Tamm because of the way the town is tain whether the task is being per­ has recommended an increase in the spotted the lack of patrol supervisors number of ranking officers who divided into patrol sectors. Police Guild Picnic Pentax ‘ME’ formed well. as an inadequacy in the department. I’m not sure we understand supervise street patrols in the police Chief Clarence A. Drumm divided “We’ve known that for a long Clash on Controls VERNON . - The 35mm SLR Camera SONY where^ill the money is going. And department. the town into north and south patrol time,” he said._ Women’s Guild of St. Her- ; WASHINGTON (UPI) - President trols started into effect Friday, and, with Sharpf/1.7 Lens when 1 say ‘we,’ I mean ‘we,’” Quinn Tamm’s long-awaited report sectors with Interstate 86 sending as Drumm said there is a shortage of nard’s Church will hold its ‘ 19” diagonal Carter Friday clashed sharply with within mimutes after the meeting Trinitron-Plus Schaeffer said with a gesture that on police operations and procedures, the dividing line. high-ranking officers because the June meeting and picnic Our Reg. In addition to increased street consumer advocates demanding that broke up, he issued a statement Color Television 279.88 included himself and others in the released Friday by Mayor Richard department has been hurt by attri­ June 5 at the home of o o — *249 H. Blackstone, said street supervi­ supervision, Tamm recommended tion and many simultaneous he maintain oil price controls and clearly designed to rebut the views of Automatically sets proper room. Kathy Bachiochi. In the ' 9 issued a blunt statement saying “the shutter speed (from 1/1CX)0 sec. sion is insufficient and should be in­ having the shift commander spend retirements of officers in recent those who had just been pressing him event of rain the picnic will *459 creased by at least one sergeant and more time on the street, especially time has come to face facts: Our to scrap the program. be held in the church hall. to 8 sec.)...you just focus and years. Our Reg. 512.70 shootl Easy 'Magic Needle’ film one commander for each shift. during'the period from 5 p.m. to 2 energy problems are real.” “Decontrol will increase domestic Members are asked to Tourism Threat Drumm said the report, in total, The famous one gun/ loading. LE.D. exposure indica­ The report, however, did not a.m., when crime is highest. “I never heard anybody talk to production, reduce consumption, meet in the church parking | AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - accurately reflects the police depart­ one lens Trinitron color G.E. 40-Channel CB Base Station for tors always visible. Inter­ recommend a return to neighborhood He also said the department’s Lyndon Johnson the way they talked reduce our vulnerability to foreign lot following the 6 p.m. * system, with automatic changeable ‘K’ lens system. Tourism officials Friday said they ment. Home or Mobile TranscelvIng cruiser beats — a measure the East highest ranking officer on a shift is to Jimmy Carter today,” said Betty supplies and improve our balance of color and hue control, •Cate lor Pentax‘ME’ are worried gasoline problems, “I believe the level of service in mass. Deluxe features Include Delta tuning, squelch, Furness, a former presidential ad­ payments,” it said. i automatic fine tuning Our R«g. 26.94...... 23.70 unequal advertising power and an Hartford Citizen Action Group has often only a sergeant during these the East Hartford Police Depart­ system. The color set • QusdorIRollabout A.N.L and tone control for top-fllght reception; U U viser and one of 27 consumer ad­ “The facts are that we have no Stand for 19” Color TV R.F. gain control for smooth transmission. ■ W u W V •Winder lor Pentax‘ME* unfavorable currency exchange demanded since late fall, when the peak crime hours. ment is second to none,” Drumm everyone wants! mayor ordered the study. “This is not a good practice and in­ vocates who held a stormy, hour-long choice in the future but to use less No Work Party Our Rk . 32.70...... 26.40 Lighted meter. 43.5871 Our Reg. 94.99 (OptloiMl), Our Rm. 11946...... *97 rate will discourage Canadians said. , discussion of energy issues with energy and pay more for what we do from vacationing in Maine this Tamm, a former FBI training creased supervision, I am sure, will “And, we are constantly striving HEBRON - The Hebron ’ Carter. use. ’file time has come to face facts: Junior Women's Club has 5 director, said there are actually substantially reduce the number and to improve that level of service,” he summer. “Several persons chose to make it Our energy problems are real. cancelled its planned more patrols on the street during nature of complaints you are said. “If I was in Old Orchard Beach a rather argumentative session,” “The time for dreaming of easy, “scraping and painting” ; PATIO AND BACKYARD BUYS FOR A GREAT SUMMER AT HOME! certain times of day under the two- receiving,” he said. Blackstone was unavailable for or another area that depends said Brian Harron, executive vice painless answers is past. The time party for the Douglas heavily on Canadian travel, I sector patrol system than there Tamm also said the mayor should comment on the report. j SCULPTURED president of the National Restaurant for rhetoric without responsibility is Library, due to the lack of would be very concerned,” Bruce would be under a neighborhood check the department's handling of The mayor o rd er^ the study after Vinyl-Wrapped Plump Foam-Cushioned '’arSS'’ Association. “Because of the decon­ past.” participation. Flowtron Taylor, the Maine Publicity cruiser system. calls from the public because sar­ repeated citizen complaints about Patio Stack Chairs Folding Chaise Lounge / trol issue ... there was a lot of Friday’s session followed a similar Joan Conley, club presi- t Electric Bureau’s director of vacation The major criticism of the depart­ castic comments by an officer could the two-sector patrolling system, an EACH bickering.” meeting with oil industry executives dent, said the “brush-up” , Bug Killer travel marketing, said in an inter­ ment in the two-page report is the cause resentment and criticism. effort largely mounted by EHCAG’s Rtg. 19.99 23.70 Si "*" ^ “He said he would not put controls Thursday and preceded an unusual for the library will be view. lack of street supervision. Tamm Police Chief Drumm said the crime committee. Stay-cool shiny hard­ No-sag PVC vinyl wrap on Button-tufted foam said he noticed last month when he department is now restructuring its EHCAG members said the officers back on even if he could,” said an Friday evening Camp David parley rescheduled. The Hebron wood arms, non-tip white enamel frame with cushions with corded Taylor explained the Canadian patio legs. Extra-wide *57 rode in a cruiser with a sergeant that table of organization to include five angry Kathlen O'Reilly of the Con­ with 10 to 12 members of the House of Lion's Club has donated stay-cool plastic armrests. edge for comfort and OurRag.79.a7 government is advertising that would become more familiar with in- and tail folding frame. Stack 'em up for storage. durability. Adjustable there was only one sergeant super­ sumer Federation of America. Representatives, where Democrats $50-worth of paint for the ' The sale, chemical- people should not visit the United more sergeants and more high- dividuals, neighborhoods and backrest. tree way to zap those By coincidence. Carter’s program have rejected some of Carter’s key project. •Deluxe Patio States due to reports of gasoline vising 10 officers on the street. ranking officers. patterns of crime in an area if they Stack Chairs flying pestsi Carriage to phase out domestic oil price con­ energy policies. lantern styling. The only back-up to the sergeant He said any changes would require patrolled that area every day. Our Rag. 26.99.. .17.76 Ea. shortages splashed across the Canadian media. Even though Storytime j fuel supplies in Canada are equal­ MANCHESTER - ly or more expensive than in the Should school children be required to wsik farther than the present maximum United States they are more plen­ Your Neighbors’ Views: Storytime at Mary Cheney j Caldor’s Own Heavy Cast Aluminum allowed In order to conserve gas for school buses? Library Junior Room will ' Deluxe 3V^H.P. tiful, he added. Portable Gas Grill “It’s even gotten to the point be Saturday from 10 to 22” Power Mower 10;45 for children in Our Reg. that our own embassy in Ottawa kindergarten and up. *112 149.99 told' a woman not to travel to the The event will be held *107 5Sif- Huge cooking area of over 360 United States,” Taylor said. Features powerful Briggs sq. Inches, including warming outside, weather permit­ & Stratton 4-cycle engine, ting. rack. Also comes with hose, reg­ easy vertical-pull starting. ulator and permanent lava rocks. Quake Potential Manual height adjuatment. [Soma aasambty ragulrad.) 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Our R«g. 46.97 (Some egeembty required.) Stora alo ^ only. Not all modala In all aloraa. Siiaa apprulmala. Business...... 12 m USED CARS Churches...... 4 Neumann Aspinwall Keaton Michaud Klein Daversa Cobb Klaus Classified...... 12-14 Collectors’ C om er...... 2 Sally Neumann, 148 Hawthorne St., any harm. When I was a kid I walked three is enough. They walk enough, especially have to walk too far. It’s better than MANCHESTER VERNON Comics...... 15 Manchester — “It depends on the traffic miles to school.” when the weather is bad.” having them walk too far and be too tired CARTER T R I-G in SNOPPINO CENTER Editorial ...... 5 and road conditions.” Mrs. Kenneth Miehaud, 32 Gail Road, Virginia Daversa, 84 E. Eldridge St., for class when they get to school.” 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Entertainment ...... 2 Ruth Aspinwall, 3 Anderson St., East Hartford — “No. It’s OK the way it Manchester — “It depends on their age. Clifford Klaus, 29 Terry Road, East People/Places...... 7 Manchester — “No. I don’t think so.” Is.” Otherwise, it’s OK the way it is.” Hartford — “Some of them walk too far STO RE HOURSc DAILY, 10 AM to 9:30 PM • SATURDAY, 9 AM to 9:30 PM • SUNDAY, 11 AM to 5 PM 'S A L E PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY Sports...... 10-11 Ralph Keaton, 61 Jarvis Road, Edna Klein, 46 Watrous Road, Bolton— Bernice Cobb, 215 Hillstown Road, now. They shouldn’t be required to walk farther.” 11229 Main St., Manchalttr| Television ...... TV Spotlight Manchester — “Good idea. It would give “I'm in favor of conservation, but enough Manchester— “I think the mileage limita­ T E L 046-6464 W eather...... 2 them more exercise and wouldn’t do them ' tion now is just right. I don’t think the kids PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Sat., June 2. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 2, 1979 - PAGE THREE City Conservatory Land Trust To Hear ^ Required Training Drop Has Accreditation HARTFORD - The Hartford ‘State of the Sound’ Conservatory has recently been Concerns Homemaker Unit notified of its accreditation by the MANCHESTER - Thomas C residential development in Meriden. Jackson, vice president of The He is a director of the Connecticut New England Association of Schools By BARBARA RICHMOND and Colleges Inc. Oceanic Society, will speak on "Tht Audubon Society and a member of AI the training requirements.” know you will want to exercise your Accreditation by the New England State of the Sound” at the seventh an­ the Oceanic Society’s Long Isiand Herald Reporler Coltman expressed concern that leadership to halt such a move.” Association is granted to the entire nual dinner-meeting of the Sound Task Force. MANCHESTER — Disturbed with this move could mean that anybody Hyalie Hurwitz, executive director school, and is not directed to specific Manchester Land Conservation ’Trust ' The Oceanic Society is a national hearing that the Connecticut Depart­ could be sent into a patient-client’s of River East, told the board programs. Inc., June 7, at the Manchester Coun- non-profit organization dedicated to ment of Health is eliminating home to provide necessary home Wednesday that it costs the agency The Conservatory board of trustees tVy Oub. the conservation and wise use of V/ training requirements for home health care, whether or not that per­ about $250 each to train the has authorized the continuation of A social hour will begin at 6:30 marine resources. It has h^lth care agency personnel, son had any training or skills. homemaker-home health aides. negotiations with the West Hartford p.m., dinner at 7:30 and program and headquarters for the Eastern M r Edward Coltman, president of the “We find the possibility of such a Copies of the letter are also being Board of Education leading to the brief business meeting at 8:30. seaboard in Stamford where the Board of Directors of the River East situation almost terrifying. The high sent to: Douglas Lloyd, Com­ lease of the major portion of Plant Jackson is an environmental writer focus is on conservation, education Homemaker-Home Health Aide Ser­ quality of home care services that missioner of health; Marin Sheely, Junior High Schooi. The Conser­ whose early coverage of PCB (poly­ and research 'programs on the it, vice Inc. has written a letter to Gov. we, the not-for-profit services, have commissioner on aging; Senator vatory, now located in two buildings chlorinated biphenyl) contamination marine environment. Ella Grasso to express the agency’s labored so long and at such a cost, to David Barry, 4th District; Senator in Hartford, has been actively in Connecticut wildlife won him the Jackson wiil discuss the ecology of concern. provide all clients, (whether they be Marcella Fahey, 3rd District; and seeking larger quarters for teaching United State Environmental Protec- ‘ Long Island Sound and the dangers to The 1978 Connecticut legislature Medicare reimbursed or on an Senator M ichael Skelley, 35th and performance use for several tion Agency’s top New England it from toxic chemicals, oil spills and approved a bill to establish the licen­ adjusted fee subsidized by us) guided District. years'. writer’s award in 1976. He also nuclear contamination. sing of home health care agencies to by the State Health Department and And also to the following state placed second in the New England Detaiis and reservations for the make them eligible for Medicare the high standards they set for us, representatives: Francis Mahone, Model Railroad Club Press Association’s 1977 competition dinner may be made by caliing the payments, Coltman said. And River appear now to be eroding under the 13th District; Robert Walsh, 53rd; for his reporting of a proposed MLCT office, 646-2223, by June 5. Thomas C. Jackson MANCHESTER - The Silk City East and all other “not-for-profit” pressure of the profit-minded home Abraham Glassman, 14th; Muriel Modei Raiiroad Ciub wiil have its home health care agencies have care industry,” Coltman said. Yacavonne, 9th; Aloysius Ahearn, spring open house, show and tag sale always operated under the Speaking for himself, and the 55th; Chester Morgan, 56th; Saturday, June 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 Chorus To Appear at Fest regulations. Board of Directors, who approved Teresalee Bertinuson, 57th; John p.m. at the Train Exchange, 70 The regulations require that every the sending of the letter at the board Mordasky, 52nd; Timothy Moynihan Hiliiard St. Rain date is June 16. homemaker-home health aide meeting Wednesday, Coltman said, Jr., 10th; and Richard Willard, 11th. HARTFORD - The Windsor Community chorus is Miss Karen opening number at each receive 60 hours of basic classroom “We beseech you to investigate this River East serves Manchester, Featured will be Manchester performance. area’s largest operating model South Windsor Conununity Chorus, is a program of the Krinjak, director of in­ training, on-going in-service trainir _ matter. If it is true that standards Vernon, Somers, South Windsor, railroad, continuous raiiroad slide Chorus will make its fourth Recreation Department of strumental music at and appropriately designated si^iper- ,^are about to be lowered, and the true East Hartford, and several other show, an operating display by the Hi Greater Hartford Arts the Town of South Windsor. Manchester High School, Leaving Brownies Behind vision. itent of the legislation ignored, we area towns. Rail Club, a model contest, and a Festival appearance this Membership includes and formerly elementary “In spite of this real finanbial model railroad tag sate. year on Saturday, June 9, adults and high school music specialist in the Jennifer Faber of East Middle Turnpike, of one of the five Brownie Troops at Bowers burden for every non-profit service/ The event will be in the parking lot. at 4 p.m. on the Shell students from South Wind­ South Windsor School Manchester, leaves her Brownie years behind it is the consensus of' all the non Rockville Survey Due Stage. The chorus will pre­ system. School who graduated to the Girl Scouts l/fDMrklVT m i_ _ WI i . . There will be an auction at 11 a.m. sor and surrounding towns. profit agencies that it is essentiar VERNON —The Northwest sent a variety of selections Mrs. Roberta Reeves, a Miss Krinjak has com­ and takes a step toward the Girl Scouts as she during Thursday night’s ceremonies. (Herald that homemaker-home health aides the need for the association and its Admission is free. mounts the steps at Center Park during fly-up jckville Neighborhood Association, including “I Got Plenty o’ resident of South Windsor, posed and arranged photo by Strempfer) be properly trained to provide the organized several years ago, will be major goals and objectives. Nothin’,” “Impossible has directed the chorus several songs for the South . ceremonies Thursday night. She is a member best possible care to our client- updating a neighborhood survey con­ Members of the association said Students Show Work Russ and Ruth Clifford are the Manchester Square Dance Dream,” “You Light Up since its beginning in 1972. Windsor CommuiHty^ f U m f i / t G - patients,” Coltman told the gover­ they have been discussing the five Club’s new co-presidents. (Candids by Carol photo) ducted when it organized. BOLTON — Bolton High School art My Life,” ‘‘Consider She was formerly director Chorus. Her compositibaJ nor. The original survey included a major goals but the means to achieve students will be ehibiting work in the Yourself” and of music for the Wapping “Friendship” has become Most Area Legislators He added, “We have heard that the visual study of each neighborhood the goals are constantly changing. Greater Hartford Arts Festival again “Friendship.” A George Community Chorus of the theme song of the EAST WINDSOR Connecticut Department of Health property to inventory the physical At present the members of the this year. The show will be from June Cliffords To Head Club M. Cohan Patriotic fantasy South Windsor, the chorus, and is the group’s uSHomrs DRIVE IN e?31079 Favored Pay Hike Bill (which has mandated all training condition of the area, and inter­ association said they feel that they 2 to 10 at Constitution Plaza. will also be included in the children’s choirs and the regulations since the advent of viewing each resident family to should conduct a new survey to up­ MANCHESTER - Russ and Ruth Mrs. Frank Creamer, vice date the concerns of the residents Local student’s works will be dis­ repertoire. adult chancel choir. Medicare) is considering, determine their neighborhood con­ played on the raised part of the Clifford of loo Cooper Hill St. have presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Bob San­ The 70-mertiber South Accompanist for the ' •D//vr II HARTFORD —Most Manchester representatives voted on the presumably under pressure from the and to give the association some been elected co-presidents of area legishrtors who voted on the pay measure: cerns. This survey was completed in Plaza, near the Phoenix Building. dals, secretaries; and Mr. and Mrs. proprietary agencies) elimination of the fall of 1972 and helped to establish comparisons. Manchester Square Dance Club. Don Dickie, treasurers. FRI. SAT. SUN. r a i ^ in the General Assembly DEMOCRATS FOR: Aloysius They succeed Mr. and Mrs. Les ni. 423-4441 f^ored the $2,000 increase. Ahearn, 55th District (Andover, Now You Know Appointed to head the various com­ Black. mittees are Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bookmobile Schedule ^he House bill, approved Bolton, Columbia, Hebron^ Pupils Cited Paul Simon got one of his best- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford have been Madore, publicity; Mr. and Mrs. WedqMday night, provides for the Marlborough, part of Vernon^ Teresalee Bertinuson, 57th Distrfo VERNON-The Skinner known song titles from the menu of active members of the club since Aian Leventhal, program; Mr. and Monday valescent Home. $2,000^ise^in two steps after 1981, an all-night diner where the specialty 1959, serving as publicity chairper­ after the nexFUegislature is elected. (East Windsor, Ellington, part of) Road School recently con­ Mrs. Chuck Covey, membership; Mr. 10 a.m. — Case Drive. 2.10 p.m. — Sycamore Lane. was a chicken-and-egg dish called sons as weil as secretary and vice Here is how Manchester area Vernon); Abraham Glassman, 14th ducted a “Safety Patrol” THE TOOL BOX and Mrs. Dick Scranton and Mr. and 11:40 a.m . — Bluefield 2:50 p.m. — Bruce Road. . I p assembly to honor 36 stu­ —in wry short-order slang—“Mother president. Mrs. George Caron, hospitality. Drive. 3:30 p.m. — Nike Circle. District (South Windsor, part of and Child Reunion.” Other officers elected are Mr. and 4:10 p.m. — West and North Manchester); Chester Morgan, 56th dent members from Grade 2:10 p.m. — Presidentiai 5. Village Apartments. Fairfield streets. Cafe Dancer Held District (Vernon); Timothy ONCE A MONTH OPENING Moynihan, 10th District (East Hart­ The students were Jen­ 2:50 p.m. — High Street. Thursday On Morals Charge nifer Koziol, Laura Ryalls, 3:30 p.m. — Trebbe Drive. ford); Robert Walsh, 53rd District Open SM This Weekend. Closed All Other Weekends Collectors^ Corner 10:30 a.m. — Squire Village. Alan Pienkowski, Beth 4:10 p.m. — Fountain 11:10 a.m. - Bush Hill EAST HARTFORD -Police (Coventry, Tolland, Willington). Due to consumer requests we are Village Apartments. arrested a 21-year-old Newington DEMOCRATS AGAINST: Richard Congry, Johnny Coro, Road. Karen Snow, Paul Tuesday 2:10 p.m. — New Hope woman Thursday and charged her Willard, 11th District (East Hart­ reopening “The Tool Box” to the public Boudreau, Larry Jordan, Manor. with public indecency for allegedly Wildflower Stamps Diie 10:30 a.m. — Lincoln W m m S H E Y ford). Christopher Donahue, Kel­ Center. 2:50 p.m. — Virginia Road. dancing without sufficient clothing” DEMOCRATS ABSENT OR for 2 days a month only. ly O’Kobrick, Valerie Clif­ Butterflies, Pueblo Pottery and the 11:40 a.m. — Ivy Manor 3:30 p.m. — Lawoon Road. at the Eastview Cafe, 389 Main St., ABSTAINING: Francis Mahoney, ton, Rebecca Guyette, By RUSS MacKENDRlCK Olympic Games — all since the Apartments. 4:10 v.m. — Gerard Stredt. TheHOBTH East Hartford. 13th District (Manchester); Muriel SPECIALS THIS WEEKEND Joseph Chrzanowski, Bicentennial hoopla. Earlier ones 1:30 p.m. — Ashland Street. Robin Freberg of 3,000 Wilbur Yacavone, 9th District (part of East Another block of four se-tenant Vernon cm“-'~ later. Health Service Inc of Columbia- 5.63 Vermont: Manchester To AdvorMao To Roport Nowt Hebron-Andover-Marlborough reported Partly sunny Monday and ’Tuesday. Chance of showers that a total of 120 visits had been East Hartford — Glastonbury For a classified advertisement, call Wednesday. Seasonable. Highs mainly in the 70s. Lows in To report a news item or story idea: made to residents in Hebron during _ Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office M anchester___ Alex Girelli, M3-2711 the upper 40s to iow 50s. hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Wolff Outing Speaker March 1979. Of this total, 50 were dis­ U^lWCATHIR FOTOCAIT ® USPS 327-500 East Hartford .. Chris Blake. 643-2711 c. through Friday. When the office is ease related with 70 in the health Published daily except Sunday and Glastonbury Charlie Maynard, 643-2711 VERNON - Thomas Wolff, a local ly signed up 75 new members. He is a promotion category. For period ending 7 p.m. EST 6/2/79. During Saturday, dosed, classified ads may be placed by A nd o v er...... Donna Holland, 6^2711 certain holidays by the Manchester calling 643-2718. businessman; will be the guest past vice president and served two Eighteen Hebron residents visited shower activity will be expected in the southern Piains OKNEKirilGRT B olton...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 •79__ ♦ Ai»w* MANCHESTER Publishing Co., Herald Square, P.O. For information about display adver­ speaker at the annual spring outing terms on the Board of Directors. His the agency office during the same and iower Mississippi vailey, whiie mostly sunny weather Coventry — Guy DeSimone, 649-9656 SpSfssss.. L DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 44/1 SHOCKERS tlox 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040. tising, call Thomas Hooper, advertising of the Rockville Area Chamber of business field is in insurance. time span. Of these, 14 were disease will dominate the remainder of the nation. Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 director, at 643-2711. South Windsor. Judy Kuehnel, 644-1364 (Commerce. The outing will be June 5 Another local businessman, Steve related with four health promotion. Hava a Complaint? “ :.:»o.ft JANE -fhe."- JACK To Suttaerlbo Vernon ., Barbara Richmond. 643-2711 at the Elks Carriage House, North Dempsey will sing several numbers In the physical therapy category Nawa — If you have a question or Park Street. accompanied by George Patterson. liCLiasJSr’ FONDA riChina. LEMMON complaint about news coverage, call To subscribe, call .Customer Service To report special news: Hebron had four visits; home health Look for our exciting, value- While the fair is primarily for The Tolland High School Jazz Band Connecticut Weather Frank Burbank, managing editor, 643- at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to Business...... Alex Girelli. 643-2711 aide, 30 and medical social service, chamber members and their guests, will play for the cocktail hour which packed circular in your Mostiy sunny Saturday. Highs in the mid 70s to the low 2711. 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 Church Notices. Alice Evans, 643-2711 two visits. .to 10 a.m. Satu^ay. reservations will be accepted for a will start at 6 p.m. A buffet dinner 80s. Fair Saturday night with lows again in the 50s. Partly Circulation — If yoii have a problem Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 Residents wishing information con­ favorite Sunday newspaper 8:28 regarding service or delivery, call Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents limited number of non-chamber will be served at 7 p.m. m s cloudy Sunday. Highs upper 70s and low 80s. Chance of JON VOIGHT - ^ F am ily...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 cerning the agency or any of its ser­ Customer Service, 647-9946, Delivery weekly, $3.90 (or one month, $11.70 (or Sports ...!...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 members by calling the office at 872- At 9 p.m.. Miss Connecticut (Mary rain near zero Saturday,. 10 percent Saturday night. vices, may contact the ageny office or at your nearby Caldor store. THE ODESSA FILE’ diould be made by 5 p.m. Monday three months, $23.40 for six months, and 0587. Beth Lombardi) will draw the win­ located in Columia. Also, Hebron is Variabie winds 10 mph or less through Saturday night. through Friday and by 7:30 a.m, Satur­ $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wolff Is a charter member of the ning ticket for the chamber’s trip available on request. Monday through Friday served by two visiting nurses on a dai­ day. chamber and one year, as its raffle. ly basis, depending upon the calls membership chairman, he personal­ place by the residents. PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 2, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 2, 1979 - PAGE FIVE Wings of Morning HlaurlirHtpr Euf uiu^ Commentary Manchester — A City of Village Charm A Malpractice Suit Against a Clergyman? Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Oil Policy and New England Primaries Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. By CLIFF SIMPSON responsibility of the Christian to tackle leered at him and threatened, “Sorry,” said the musician, “but I I wonder God, if You’d shake my Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 64p-2711. Have You Had a Baby? By LARRY LIGHT senator sees as detrimental to his Rancho Seco atomic plant in his state What would it be? Bad advice in a serve others. (It was my custom to “I’ve heard you’re a Sunday school had to tell you how it sent me. Why, I hand; availability of heating oil next outline a year’s preaching in the Here is a thought from C3«-istopher guy. Crusher.” He paused a second, \ \ 1 Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Piess Inlemalionai Congreasional Quarterly region. because it was designed by the Bab­ sermon? Some years ago, a young Morley; dug what you said so much that I Somehow, I feel that You will un­ February and gasoline this summer lady in our community tried to kill summer with a topic and a text spewed out a string of curses, and flipped a C-note in the'money pot.” derstand. WASHINGTON — To 1980 presiden­ “One-on-one in New Hampshire cock St Wilcox Co., the same com­ Cuttomar Service — 647-9948 Harold E. Turklnglon, Executive Editor could have a significant impact on beginning right after Labor Day.) “Standing by the crib of one’s own added, “I’m going to hit you so hard, Funny I had to come to this hellish tial primary-watchers, one fact of today, the Ayatollah could beat pany that built the Three Mile Island herself. She was completely baby, wito that world-old pain of “Cool, man,” replied the preacher, Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor the Democratic balloting. frustrated by the indifference she She came after church in tears you’ll lose all your religion.” “cool and crazy.” place life is looming large; It will be cold Carter,” Durkin told reporters. units, and is similar to the Penn­ compassion and protectiveness Should Kennedy decide to run — he felt was rampant in our town toward wondering just what to do. Might not ’The Crusher said nothing, just Before I had time to see Your face. in New Hampshire next winter. “There is an anti-New England bias sylvania facilities. toward this so little creature that has “And God Was There!” says he has no plans to and expects to the various volunteer boards, groups, this advice given in a sermon be a smiled back at him. The ball Well, I guess there isn’t much Energy may be the pivotal issue in in the White House.” Carter, a nuclear engineer during all its course to run, the heart flies The carefree abandon with which support the president for re-election and service projects. She was very possibility for a malpractice suit? snapped. Crusher uncoiled like a more to say. the four New England states that will In Massachusetts, Democratic his Navy days, still feels that nuclear If a very conservative Christian back in yearning and gratitude to steel spring and leaped at the op­ we have been spending our substance — the Massachusetts senator has civic minded and had accepted those who felt just so toward one’s But I’m sure glad, God, I met You, hold the beginning round of Sen. Paul E. Tsongas has indicated power is one means of weaning the (Biblicly and theologically) came to posing lineman. Muscle challenge has been caught up short by the done himself no harm in New positions in nine self. Then for the first time one un­ deeper meaning of Memorial Day. today. primaries in 1980. he might run as a favorite son in his nation from overseas oil and favors different agen­ worship, heard a sermon on "The muscle and seconds later the Other Editors Say Hampshire by fighting to retain oil derstands the homely succession of Instead of “opening the camp” or I guess the “zero hour” will soon Bitter winters and increasingly state’s presidential primary to show “prudent development” of atomic Word Made Flesh” and because of challenger picked himself up off the price controls. cies. sacrifices and pains by which life is participating in the first fling of be here, scarce energy supplies have greatly displeasure over Carter’s energy energy. As our conver-1 the intellectual conclict engendered grass. When the game was over, he He did it again and we can only bums, taxpayers and other riff-raff transmitted and fostered down the summer, it is good for us to stop and But I'm not afraid since I know policy. In addition to his pledge to make sations continued, faith was lost, what say the law sought out Bill said, “Your religion is applaud. who might threaten hispeace of increased home heating bills in the After the Pennsylvania incident, stumbling generations of men.” realize at what a price our “good You’re near. ^ sure the state has sufficient oil next I asked if her courts about that? as tough as your body block. Crusher, Richard Nixon, whose admiration mind. region. Some regard this as a thinly veiled the president toned down his support life” has come. The signal! Well, God, I’ll have to winter, Carter has proposed that tax responsibilities I received in the mail the other day Muscle-Bound Religion let me shake your hand.” for George Patton and John Wayne is But when the amount of money Un­ President Carter’s decision to stalking horse bid for Kennedy. for the nuclear alternative and This poem, published with the credits be given for wood-burning were lessened, an advertisement about insurance Bill Krisher attended the Universi­ When he later retired from go; begin a phased decontrol of oil prices In Connecticut, Deihocratic Rep. emphasized the need for better safe­ above title, was found on the body of I like You lots, this I want to know. legendary, has again displayed those cle Sam spent on Casa Pacifica was stoves, which are widely used in the might not the cen­ that would protect me, as I ty of Oklahoma where he was All- professional football, he joined the qualities of audacity and courage will mean even higher heating bills in Toby Moffett, who is a likely can­ ty controls. remember it, from $20 to $300,000 if I an unknown American soldier: Look now, this will be a horrible made known, Nixon gallantly an­ rural north woods. trifugal forces American and earned as well as the staff of the “Fellowship of Christian which made America great. Nixon those states. His action has prompted didate for the Senate in 19M, at­ Kennedy takes a skeptical s^nce were sued. Apparently, there is a nickname of "O usher” for bruising Athletes.” (I wonder if there are any “Look, God, I have never spoken to fight - nounced that he would not be selling Nuclear power could be a factor on tearing at her has followed the dictates of his con­ loud protests from prominent area tacked Carter’s oil decontrol decision on the nuclear issue and recently in­ market for this product. Can it tackles. When he entered members of this organization living You, , Who knows, I may come to Your the estate. No, he would bequeath it the Democratic side. very personhood cease to plague her. Democrats. and narrowly failed in the House troduced legislation to impose a two- become as lucrative as suing a doc- professional competition, word got in Manchester.) But now I want to say, ‘How do you house tonight. science against arguments based on to the nation for public use. Well, New Hampshire is the home of the She decided to resign from five and “Energy will be a big issue up Commerce Committee to block the year moratorium on licensing new concentrate on her family and four tor? So far, I have not read of any around that he was a "Sunday school “Cool, Man” do’ Though I wasn’t friendly to You such spurious considerations as good Nixon has again taken the lonely low Clamshell Alliance, an antinuclear such suit, but who knows what will man.” You see, God, they told me You before, taste, prior promises or fair play. We road and followed the dictates of his here,” said state Rep. Barney Frank, president’s plan. atomic plants until safety questions activities. A well-to-do jazz musician activist group that sought un­ happen down the pike? Once as he crouched in the didn’t exist. I wonder, God, if You’d wait at a Massachusetts Democrat. “It will Carter, on a recent swing through are resolved. All went well until the following attended church, enjoyed the service refer, of course, to the recently dis­ conscience: Casa Pacifica has been successfully to block construction of And like a fool, I believed all this. Your door. be a big one for somebody to go after New England, sought to shore up All the Republican candidates Sunday when 1 preached on the Pittsburgh Steeler line, his opposing and the sermon, and told the pastor closed sale of Casa Pacifica. sold off, presumably at lush profit for the controversial Seabrook atomic Look, I’m crying! Me! Shedding Carter on.” damage to his candidacy by announ­ basically back nuclear power, with after worship, “Preacher, that was a Last night from a shell hole I saw The Nixon bunker in Sah Clemente the Nixons. plant. tears — The most significant complaint has cing to a town meeting Uiat extra groovy sermon. You really had me Your sky — was fixed up to the tune of $703,367 in So we applaud Dick Nixon. He is a the proviso that adequate safeguards I wish I had known You these many reserves of oil would be earmarked Anti-nuclear groups have vowed to Refiglous Services swinging. I almost flipped my lid.” I figured right then they had told federal money — ostensibly for certifiable tough guy, just like his come from Carter’s most formidable be put in place. Tbe nuclear issue years. make sure atomic power is on the “I am most pleased that you liked me a lie. security measures. Nixon’s defini­ heroes. In fact, if Nixon was bom 75 p o te n tia l riv a l fo r th e 1980 for the region next winter. presently does not appear to be a fac­ Had I taken time to see things You agenda next year and Brown my sermon” said the dignified Well, I have to go now, God. Good­ tion of security turned out as broad years earlier we bet he would have Democratic nomination. Sen. He also has vigorously attacked the tor in the GOP sweepstakes. South United Methodist Church, 1126 made. reportedly is bidding for their Andover Main St. Rev. George W, Webb, Rev. Saunders, minister. 10:30 a.m., praise, minister, “but I would appreciate bye! as his definition of executive been a gunslinger — though not a Edward M. Kennedy of oil industry and recently blasted A large portion of New England’s I’d have known they weren’t Strange, since I met You, I’m not allegiance, perhaps recalling how Firot Congregational Church of An­ Laurence M. Hill, Rev, Bruce A. Pher- worship service and Bible study; you not using such low terminology in sheriff. He would have robbed the Massachusetts. Congress when the House killed his electricity comes from the atom — as deliverance service. calling a spade a spade. privilege: $100,000 went for effective a dedicated band of ac­ dover, Route 6, Rev, David J. Reese III, son, pastors. 9 and 10:45 a.m., worship describing your feelings.” afraid to die.” Kennedy is fighting to keep oil standby gasoline rationing plan. much as 70 percent in Vermont — and Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St. shrubbery and plantings. These poor. tivists were in the state of Eugene J. minister. 9:45 a.m., church school; 11 services; 6:30 p.m., Junior High price controls and has branded the Even though all the Republican this economic reality may tend to Methodist Youth Fellowship; 7:30 p.m., Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. 9:30 a.m., presumably kept Nixon secure from Bennington (Vt.) Banner: McCarthy in 1968 and George a.m,. worship service. Temple Beth Hillel president’s tax plan to recover oil presidential candidates have basical­ mute any large-scale political debate praise and teaching service; 9. a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., worship ser­ the prying gaze of surfers, beach McGovern in 1972. company “windfall profits” as “no ly the same position on decontrol — on the nuclear issue. church school, adult class and crib vice; 7 p.m., evening service. Elects Dr. Davison • Vermont. In many ways, Ver­ nursery; 10:45 a.m., senior high class, Church of the Assumption, Adams more than a transparent fig leaf over they favor it — the oil issue is a Although some of the dates are Bolton mont is like neighboring New nursery. Street at Thompson Road. Rev. Edward SOUTH WINDSOR - Dr. Joel the vast new profits the industry will potential liability in New England for subject to change. New Hampshire’s Hampshire—rural, mountainous and Church of Si. Maurice, 32 Hebron Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church S. Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses at 5 Davison of South Windsor has been reap.” two Texan GOP hopefuls. traditional kick-off primary is now Road. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. and Chestnut streets. Rev. Ronald J. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, cold in the winter. The difference is elected president of Temple Beth \ Another possible Carter rival in Former Texas Gov. John B. Ckm- scheduled for Feb. 26, to be followed Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses Fourner, Rev. Dale H'. Gustafson, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Almanac that New Hampshire has some urban Hillel of South Windsor. 1980, California Gov. Edmund G. nally represented oil companies as a one week later, on March 4, by con­ at 7:3p, 9:15 and 11 a.m. pastors. Tom Larsen, Intern; Rev. C. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day areas and a slightly larger popula­ Bolton I'nitcd Methodist Church, Saints, Woodside Street and Hillstown Other officers elected were: Brown Jr., so far has taken no stand lawyer. Former Central Intelligence tests in Massachusetts, Vermont and Henry Anderson, Pastor Emeritus. 8:30 By United Press International tion. Nonetheless, the cost and lack 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. Marjorie a.m., worship service; 9:45 a.m., Bible Road. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 8 a.m., Joseph Alpert of Manchester, vice on decontrol and has dodged Agency Director George Bush made (Connecticut. president ways and means; Mrs. Today is Saturday, June 2, the of eastern Virginia and North of energy is viewed with the same Hiles, pastor. 9:45 a.m., church school; study; Church School; Adult Forum; 11 seminary; 8:30 a.m., priesthood; 10:30 questions from reporters about it. his fortune in the oil drilling This regional cluster prompted a 11 a.m., lorship service. a.m., worship service. Children’s chapel a.m., Sunday school; 5 p.m., sacrament Barbara Dworsky of South Windsor, 153rd day of 1979 with 212 to follow. Carolina in the American Civil War. gravity in both states. Brown, meanwhile, has attracted business. move in the Texas legislature to St. George’s Episcopal Church, service. service. vice president, membership; Dr. The moon is moving toward its In 1924,. C o n g ress g ra n te d On top of worries about heating oil national attention for his efforts to Nuclear power will almost certain­ move that oil-producing state’s Boston Turnpike. Rev. John C. Hilliger, North United Methodist Church, 300 Salvation Army, 661 Main St. Cap. and Robert Greenberg of South Windsor, first quarter. citizenship to all American Indians. next winter, Vermont officials voice Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. 9:30 alleviate a serious gasoline shortage ly be a major issue if California Gov. presidential primary to March 11 vicar. 10 a.m., Holy Eucharist; 11 a.m., Parker St. Rev, Earle R. Custer, pastor. treasurer; Mrs. Bunny Weitz of The morning stars are Venus and In 1953, (Jueen Elizabeth H was concern that gasoline shortages will coffee fellowship; church school and 9 and 10:30 a.m. Worship Services. Coffee a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., holiness in his state. Brown, as expected, challenges from May 3 in an effort to offset the Manchester, corresponding Mars. crowned in London’s Westminister cripple their state’s tourism in­ nursery until 11:30. fellowship between services; 9 a.m. meeting; 6 p.m., open-air meeting; 7 Potential political pitfalls stem­ Carter for the Democratic nomina­ influence of the consumer states. Bolton Congregational Church, p.m., salvation meeting. secretary; Jon Kaplay of South Wind­ The evening stars are Jupiter, Abbey by the Archbishop of Canter­ dustry. Nursery; 10:30 a.m., Church school. sor, recording secretary; and Mrs. ming from Carter’s oil decontrol tion. Such a shift reportedly was pushed Bolton Center Road. Rev. J. Stanton Trinity Covenant Church, 302 United Pentecostal Church, 187 Saturn and Mercury. bury. Republican candidate have been Maxine Greenberg of South Windsor, decision face the president Brown is opposed to nuclear plants to help Texan (Connally overcome any Conover, minister. 9:30 a.m., nursery, Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, Those bom on this date are under In 1969, the U.S. destroyer “Frank through the state regularly. church school and worship service; 10:30 minister. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 religious school chairman. throughout New England. and has become increasingly vocal New England setback and score ah Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant the sign of Gemini. Evans” was cut in half by an Newspaper criticism of Bush and a.n^., coffee and fellowship; 10:45 a.m., pastor. 8:15 and 10:50 a.m.. Worship ser­ a.m., worship; 6:30 p.m., prayer; 7 p.m., Trustees for terms ending in 1982 In New Hampshire, Democratic on the issue since the nuclear acci­ early primary win. American inventor George Corliss, Australian aircraft carrier during Connally as “Texas oilmen” has study group, forum. vices. Nursery for infants; 9;30 a.m., Bi­ worship. are: Fred Pearson of South Windsor Sen. John A. Durkin has threatened dent at Three Mile Island in Penn­ Here is how energy affects the ble School. designer of the steam engine, was maneuvers in the South China Sea. appear^. Backers of Republican Presbyterian Church, 43 Spruce St. and Howard Wallitt of Vernon; for to oppose Carter in his state’s key sylvania. political situation in New England on Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., terms ending in 1980, Mrs. Nancy bom June 2, 1817. Actor-swimmer Seventy-four American sailors were Gov. Richard Snelling, though, are 1980 primary if the president con­ He has called for closing the a state-by-state basis: Coventry worship service, nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sun­ Lahman of Tolland. Johnny Weissmuller was bom on this lost. getting behind Bush. Snelling himself day school; 7 p.m.. Informal worship. tinues to pursue an energy policy the • New Hampshire. The price and Coventry Presbyterian Church, South Windsor Trustees continuing in office are: date in 1904. A thought for the day; British is uncommitted. St. John’s Polish National Catholic C f r a FoBrvvo«w9i?«-T6t£S»vw- Nathan Hale School Road, Route 31. 9:30 Wapping Community Church, 1790 Church, 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. Mrs. Janice Citron of South Windsor, On this day in history; writer Samuel Butler said, “To live • Massachusetts. Carter stands to a.m., worship; 11 a.m., Sunday school; HUUqe N.e.n. T9 Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W. Richard­ Hyszko, pastor. 9 a.m., mass in English; term ending in 1980; Dr. Robert In 1862, Gen. Robert E. Lee took is like love — all reason is against it, suffer a major embarrassment here 7:30 p.m,, Bible study at parsonage. son, minister. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m., mass in English and Polish. Rodner of South Windsor and Mrs. and all healthy instinct for it.” Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, worship service and church school. command of the Confederate armies if Tsongas runs as a favorite son. St. Bartholomew’s Church, 741 E. Nancy Siebert of Manchester, term s^ Should Kennedy get in the race, the Route 31 and North River Road. Rev. W. St. Francis of Asaiai Church, 673 ending in 1981. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. president almost certainly would H. Wilkens, pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday Ellington Road. Rev. Carl J, Sherer, Scholsky, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 school; 10:15 a.m., worship service; 7:30 pastor. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30,10 and 11:30 New Members Due lose the Democratic primary in the p.m., prayer meeting. Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. a.m. Bay State. St. Mary’s Church, Route 31. Rev. F. St. Margaret Mary Church, Rev. John St. James Church, Rev. James At Center Church ’The large liberal and academic Bernard Miller, pastor; Rev. Francis A. J. Quinn, pastor; Rev. Joseph H. Betty Lou Nordeen accompanies Dawne Gagnon, soprano, Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, community regards Brown, who Liszewski, assistant pastor. Saturday Keating, assistant pastor. Saturday Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team during a rehearsal for a concert of classical music scheduled Thoughts masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at MANCHESTER — Sunday morning masses at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, wants aconstitutional amendment 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. for Sunday at 4 p.m. at Trinity Covenant Church. (Herald at Center Congregational Church the To you — Dear Daddy — Father’s In every way you passed the test 10 and 11,30 a.m. Pjistor emeritus. Saturday masses at 5 for a balanced budget, with suspi­ Second Congregational Church, photo by Strempfer) Confirmation Class will be accepted St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 Day As grandest knight in shing armor cion. “But the sleeper for him (with Route 44A. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, Hill Road. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; into full membership and serve the and 10:30 a.qi., noon, and 5 p.m. From heart — we children wish to Defending your castle with herculean pastor. 11 a.m., worship service; 9:30 Sacrament of Communion. the liberals) might be the nuclear Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to St. Bridget Chureh, 70 Main St. Rev. power! a.m., church school; 10:30 a.m., coffee A huge birthday cake will be say; thing,” pointed out state Rc.p. Frank. the vicar. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio P. When God shall call you and you are and fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim a.m.; family service and Sunday school. Trinity Offers Music served after the service. There will How much we love you in our way— State political watchers say energy Padelli, co-pastors. Saturday masses at 5 gone Fellowship. Avery Street Christian Reformed and 7:30 p.m; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, be a “how to dress’ problem for some To deserve you more — to God we will not have a large impact on the Chore'll, Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, 10:30 and noon. A concert of classical music will be Mrs. Nordeen and Pierre Martenay worshipers because immediately pray! To your reward for tasks well done— Republican primary. pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m. Jehovah’s Witnesses, 647 Tolland sP«"sored by the music Committee of will play a dual piano selection. after service there wiil be fun, food We thank you for each joy of life — In our hears you will ever be blest • Connecticut. Carter faces and 7 p.m., worship service, nursery at Turnpike. 9:30 a.m., Bible discourse; Covenant Church Sunday at 4 and games for everyone on the For sacrifices made in daily strife — As daddy — our hero who gave us his problems here. Two House both services. 10:20 a.m., group discussion. P-m- at the church, 302 Hackmatack Women’s Program Set church lawn (dressing rooms will be Beseeching God that you be blest best! Democrats wholikely will be running East Hartford Messiah Evangelieal Lutheran Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church ^t. First Assemblies of God, 763 Oak St. Church (Wisconsin Synod), 300 MANCHESTER - The Unitarian available for changing into casual To give your loved ones .your Rev. Walter A. Hyszko for the Senate — Moffett and (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High The concert is open to the public, clothing. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. 10 a.m., Buckland Road. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, Universalist Society; East Women’s precious best! St. John’s Church Qiristopher J. Dodd — are critics of streets. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. 9 and a free-will offering will be The sound of merry-go-round church school; 11 a.m., morning pastor. 9:30 a.m., worship service; 10:30 Federation will present “Celebrating Of all heroes — you’re the best! Manchester his decontrol policy. a.m., Sunday school. a.m., family worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday received to benefit the church’s music will sip al the start of Center worship; 7 p.m., evening service. school and youth forum; 10:15 to 11:35 Building Fund Women” Sunday at 11 a.m. at'the Again, energy does not seem to First Baptist Church of East Hart­ Our Savior Lutheran Church, 239 Church picnic, one of the' events a.m., youth instruction. Communion, ’The program ® will include vocal and Community Y, 78 N. Main St. figure in the Republican primary. ford (Southern Baptist Convention), 36 Graham Road. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, The program about women will in­ marking the 200th Anniversary Year first Sunday of month. i, p„ v instrumental selections by members Bush’s father, Prescott, was a Main St. Rev. Charles Coley, pastor. 11 pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday school and adult St. Mary s Episcopal Church, Park j » ■ j i m • -i • j clude a play reading, music, and of Center Congregational Church. a m, and 7 p.m., worship services, Bible classes; 9 and 10:15 a.m., worship. and Church struts. Rev. Stelptien K. and friends of Trinity accompanied There will be music, games, and senator from the state, and these nursery; 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 6 other readings. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. by Betty Lou Nordeen, pianist Penny Johnson, president of the entertainment for everyone. local roots may outweigh any con­ p.m.. Training Union. Broadhead, assistant to the rector. 7:30 chairwom an of the m usic com- Faith Lutheran Church (Lutheran Feritoft newly formed women’s group, will “That one doesn’t count — it’s Leonid’s oxygen tank.’ cerns about the candidate’s Texas a.m.. Holy Eucharist; 9 a.m.. Holy mittee. Now You Know connection. Church in America), 1120 Silver Lane. Eucharist, church school, nursery. Appearing in the concert will be speak about what the group has done Yesterdays St. Joseph Church, 33 West St., and future plans. “The Voices Within Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. 9:30 Rockville. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 followed by coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Holy Dawne Gagnon, soprano; Charles On the afternoon Abraham Lincoin a.m., church school; 11 a.m., service, p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30 (Polish), 10 Eucharist. Lunn, tenor; Philip Grover and Woman,” a playlet, will be read by learned of Gen. Robert E. Lee’s sur­ nursery. 25 Years Ago and 11:15 a.m. Linda Robinson, Elaine Reincke, and render and the end of the Civil War of Bolton and Mrs. Esther Hearn of First Congregational Church, 87 Church of Christ, Lydall and Vernon George Poole, pianists; Susan Overlapping authority claimed in Rockville Baptist Church, 69 Union streets. Eugene Brewer, minister. 9 Brownell, clarinetist; Jennifer Joey Vogel. Lynn Godreau will sing, he ordered a band on the lawn of the Manchester, are valedictorian and Jack Anderson g^udis, Too Often Ignored Main St. Rev, William E. Flynn, St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. 9 a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., worship; 6 “Wrinkle in Time.” Liz Chambers, White House to play “Dixie” on Recreation Department. salutatorian, respectively, of minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, associate p.m., worship. Brownell and Gerald Stage, flutists; Directors vote against ban on late minister, 10 a.m,, worship service, a.m., worship service; 10:15 a.m., Sun­ Gladys Prentiss, violinist; and Carol Egan, and Dani Keever will grounds the Union had “fairly cap­ Manchester Community College day school; 7 p.m., evening service. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 also be participating in the program. tured it.” noise. senior class. WASHINGTON — Six months ago, This episode should be added to tbe The letter was no surprise. For in visits, they concurred in the center church school, child care; 11 a.m., coffee N. Main St. 11 a.m., church service, Sun­ Alfred Schimmel, cellist and flutist. Efforts start to relocate Skywatch hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; 7 p.m., youth Sacred Heart Church, Route 30. Rev. The State Labor Board mles in Saudi Arabia warned Washington list, recently enumerated in this addition to her tender coaching of administrator’s action. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael day school, child care. fellowship. THE post. favor of the Manchester Municipal that its oil production would be space, of President Carter’s blunders Sharon, Hoyt had not been reluctant Sharon’s doctor could not pinpoint Donohue. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sun­ Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Cheney Bros. Union files motion Faith Tabernacle Church, 1535 Employees Group and orders ^an reduced from 9.5 million to 8.5 in dealing with Saudi Arabia. He has to call attention to what she regarded any specific medical problems day masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and Center St. Rev. Ralph Seguine, interim Church To Burn Mortgage BIBU with state Surpeme Court. Forbes St. Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor, noon. minister. 9:15 a.m., chureh school; 10:30 election to determine whether the million barrels per day, that other oil thoroughly antagonized the Sandies, as shortcomings in the patient’s care caused by Hoyts visits to his patient 10 a m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., worship more than 100 persons in 1974 when a mis­ SPEAKS 10 Years Ago St. John’s Episcopal Church, Route a.m., worship, nursery. MANCHESTER — The Manchester group still wants certification for powers could be expected to cut back whose oil shipments are essential to as evidenced by persistent bed sores, but said “the total picture of her care service; 7 p.m., evangelistic service. sion church was established in Coventry. By 30. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 8 Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. Presbyterian Church will celebrate a Eugene Two mothers, Mrs. Brenda Briggs collective bargaining purposes. production and that the United States the United States. unpleasant body odors and swollen, was in jeopardy” if they continued. Nursery at all services. Rev. Neale McLain, senior pastor; Rev, Since its organization, the Manchester a.m., communion: 10 a.m., family ser­ mortgage-burning ceremony Saturday nt Brewer In the past, the Saudis have been bleeding gums. In June 1977, for The St. Mary’s lawyer told us “the Hockanum United Methodist George Emmitt, minister of visitation 5:30 p.m. at the church, 43 Spruce St Presbyterian Church has untertaken two should rnake arrangements to head Church, 178 Main St,, Rev. Lawrence S. vice and church school. osea d ^ribed Israel staunchly pro-American. It wasn’t example, Hoyt filed a complaint with potential was there” for health Vernon Assemblies of God Church, ando-a outreach. u 9:30 a.m., o.._aSunday school; A buffet supper will be served following major building projects to enlarge the shortly before her fall to off an oil shortage. The warning went Staples, pastor. 9 a.m., worship service, 10:45 a.m., worship, children’s church unheeded. easy to alienate them, but Carter has the state listing 18 specific lapses she problems. nursery. 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. Rev. the ceremony. Spruce Street facilities. Assyria as “a cake not Michelino Ricci, pastor. 11:00 a.m. and and nursery; 7 p.m., evening service, had observed in St. mary’s Sharon’s case points up a national Burnside United Methodist Church, The church was organized in May of 1962 The additions to the building which was turned” (7:8). The people The Saudis also succeeded. This may go down as his 6:30 p.m., worship services. nursery. had adulterated their 16 Church St. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr. as a mission church of the Calvary the former Covenant Congregational 8COOP8 notified biggest boner. operations. problem. More that a million nursing Vernon United Methodist Church, Calvary Church (Assemblies of lifestyle with the most lnylHwgBiMfl pastor. 9:30 a.m., worship service, child God), 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Presbyterian Church of Willow Grove, Pa. Church, include a balcony, a new kitchen Washington that A Human Tragedy: We have seen affidavits from two home patients depend for their well­ care. Route 30. Rev. Marjorie Hiles, pastor. and an enlarged fellowship hall. degraded forms of being on a fragile network of state in­ 9:15 a.m., worship service, nursery. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor; Karl A. The late Rev. Richard Gray was then paganism. And the worship I PONT KNW MMT VDO’W the daily produc­ The look in Sharon’s eyes told Jane attendants who worked with Sharon, Wesley Memorial .Church (United Gustafson, assistant to the pastor. 9:30 the pastor of the Pennsylvania church and The Rev. James Ransom was the they did offer Jehovah con­ tion would not be Hoyt that the mute, disabled former and they lend credence to Hoyt’s spection teams, well-meaning staff Methodist Church), 110 Ellington Road. Church of St. Bernard,, Rockville. CCWPLAIfflr ABOUT/ Rev. John J. White, pastor. Saturday a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a'.m., service his son, the Rev. Richard (Mack) Gray is organizing pastor and served until 1965. sisted of mere rituals increased except beauty queen could become a func­ charges. But a state investigation aides and private advocacy groups to Rev. Gordon Gale, pastor. 9:30 a.m,, of worship; 6:30 p.m., evening service, currently serving as the pastor of the Other pastors since the organization worship service, child care, masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at devoid of meaning. in emergency tioning human being again. Even turned up no verification of the con­ safeguard their rights and insure Concordia Lutheran Church, Manchester church. have included The Rev. George Smith, 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. The prophet scarcely cases and that the ditions cited in her complaint. quality care. Yet in most states, Rockville United Methodist Church, (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. TTie church was first organized with 1965-1974 and The Rev. Mack Wieford, could have better though the staff at St. Mary’s It is possible, of course, that the “outsiders” can be turned away on Glastonbury 142 Grove St. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, Strand, pastor. Rev. David B. Stacy, about 20 members. Membership grew to 1975-1976. described the formal United States should look elsewhere Rehabilitation Center in Minneapolis pastor. 10:45 a.m., worship service. associate pastor. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Com- ® Mr. Gray came to the Manchester religion of Christendom for extra oil. described Sharon as practically a level of care was upgraded after privacy grounds by home ad­ St. Dunslan’s Church, Manchester Trinity Lutheran Church, munion. Youth Class, nursery for small church from Lakeland, Florida. today. Religious leaders, Intelligence reports predict, vegetable, Hoyt was convinced that, Hoyt’s complaint was filed. Nursing ministrators, who often consider children; 10 a.m.. Holy Ciommunion, Road. Rev. Joseph R, Bannon, pastor. Meadowlark Road. Rev. Donald McLean, Religious Education Activities supported by the church are far from rebuking rank im­ meanwhile, that Soviet trade mis­ given proper attention and en­ home experts told us it’s not unusual them to be busybodies with no legal Church School through Grade 6, nursery morality, question the Saturday mass at 5 p.m., Sunday masses pastor. 8 and 10:30 a.m., worship ser­ VERNON — There will be registration vacation Bible school. Pioneer Girls and sions will arrive in Saudi Arabia this couragement, the young woman for corrective action to be taken in standing. Doctors need not certify at 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. vices; 9:15 a.m., Sunday school and Bible for small children. Biblical denunciations and class. Unitarian Universalist Society: East, sessions for public school children in Christian Service Bridgade programs. so excuse their foilowers’ year to discuss oil purchases. This could be helped. anticipation of a state inspection. At that a visitor is causing medical Union Congregational Church, Community Y, 78 N. Main St. Rev. Ar­ Grades 1 through 9, June 5 and 6 from 10 Pentecost Celebration depraved behavior — es­ will be followed for the first time by That was early in 1977. For the next any rate, Hoyt was not satisfied, and problems to recommend a ban on Hebron Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, nold Westwood, minister.______11 a.m..___ a m- to 3 p.m. at the St. Bernard Church pecially those of Soviet-bloc tankers in Saudi ports, two years Hoyt, who is not a relative, filed additional complaints. such visits. minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, Meeting, followed by coffee and discus- Religious Education Center, 22 School St. MANCHESTER - Sunday at 2 p.m., the prominence. And the form tbe dispatches anticipate. v isit^ almost daily, coaching Sharon Hoyt, who holds degrees in The Department of Health, Educa­ Sl. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Route associate minister. 8:30 a.m., church Sion. Church school and nursery care These sessions are for new registrants Manchester Area Council of Churches will of religion retained is n* cooHTwr’s Saudi sources explained that educational psychology ‘ from Har­ tion and Welfare is quietly working 85. Rev. William Parsing, rector. 10a.m.. school. Grades 10 to 12; 8:45 a.m., adult available. only. Those planning to register should sponsor a Pentecost Celebration at the nothing but a pompous cor­ to the point where she could even Worship service. TEAR BECAUSE mccavt vard and Stanford, visited St. Mary’s on regulations that would spell out Bible class; 9:45 a.m., church school, in­ Bicentennial Band Shell. There will be ruption of the simplicity m m REACHEP Saudie Arabia is under obligation to murmur “hello” and “goodbye” to Gilead Congregational Church, Iinri^"?!. baptismal certificate, if not the acess rights of outside groups. As fants to Grade 8; 10 a.m., worship; 11 U n l^ Church of Chrl.t, 385 Norta baptized at St. Bernard’s. singing, dancing, story-telling and crafts Jesus set forth. n m t m i AfFORP HEP the Soviets for calling off the attack her new friend. in defiance of the center’s warning Hebron. Rev. David G. Runnion- a.m., coffee hour. Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. Such hyprocrisy is as upon Saudi-subsidized North Yemen Then, last Jan. 30, Hoyt got a letter and submitted to arrest after begin matters stand now, access can be Bareford, pastor. 10:30 a.m., worship for all. The program will close with a A N P T lC R £ !$ Talrottville Congregational Church, MacLauchlin, pastor. 10 a.m. Morning <2;^ T n r n n f i r m F a itiv repulsive to Jehovah as in m t'i A CHKKEN given a chance to leave. denied even in the patient gives per­ service, nursery; 9:15 a.m., church Worship. 10 a.m., Christian Education-- l ^ o n l i r m l< a ith short sorvicOv Hosea’s day, and his N O iiA S I O in the toe of the Arabian Peninsular from the St. Mary’s administrator Rev. Kenneth E. Knox,- pastor. 10:30 IN c v m r POT A A ) The Saudis first appealed to the saying; “In view of the Center’s The rehabilitation center’s resent­ mission for the visits. school. a.m.. Worship and Sunday school. pre-school through Grade 12; 11 a.m., MANCHESTER— Six young adults will Shirley Stager will lead the folk dan­ destruction is as sure now PRIVEnc First Congregational Church of Ver­ Fellowship Hour in the hail. confirm their faith Sunday at Concordia cing, Caroline Ramsey the story telling, as then. Consistency A CAR M EVERT United States for a show of military obligation to preserve a tranquil at­ ment of Hoyt is shared by Sharon’s Footnote: A preliminary review of non, 695 Hartford Turnpike. Rev. John A. Center Congregational Church, Lutheran Church after three years of in- and Judy ’Torstenson and James Irving the requires that one accept , (iARASE/ CAR! force, but this was delayed until it mosphere for patient care and parents, because Hoyt challenged Sharon’s case by HEW concluded: Manchester Lacey, minister. Rev. David C. Bowling, Unlted Church of Christ. 11 Center St. struction. crafts, with music by Harry Carr and the demands o f. faith in was too late. Meanwhile, the Saudis employee morale, you are advised them in court over the young “It appears that the facility’s action Christ, or that he candidly Gospel Hall, Center Street. 10 a.m., assistant minister. 9:55 a.m., church Rev Newell H. Curtis Jr., pastor. Rev. They are Tammy L. Kleperis, Beth A- choir. turned in desperation to Iraq and that your privilege to enter the woman’s legal custody. Hoyt wanted violates federal regulations school, child care; 10 a.m., worship ser­ All are invited to come and bring the admit to the disbelief his breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday f ™ I® Lane, David B. James, Robert E. Todte, Syria, which have close ties with premises has been revoked. Any to share guardianship of Storon, but guaranteeing patients the right of vice; 11 a.m., coffee hour; 5 p.m.. Junior a.m. Worship Service, Church School; joj,_ r Trotter and Linda I WpIm family, a box lunch and chairs. Rain loca­ lifS.t||^Lp school; 7 p.m., gospel meeting. 11:15 a.m.. Coffee Shop, Communion first l i l ^ Moscow. The Irawis and Syrians per­ future entry for any purpose will be lost her case. Sharon’s parents con­ free association.” The regional HEW Full Gospel Inlerdenominalional High Pilgrim Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior tion will be at the South Methodist and Vernon Streets High Pilgrim Fellowship. Sunday and baptism third Sunday of each ,, service, there will be a recep- Ly: suaded their Soviet friends to halt the considered a trespass and will be sider Hoyt a “total stranger.” While office has been asked to look into the Church. 745 Main St. Rev, Philip month. Ron for the confirmands m Kaiser Hall. Church. laiig; _____ fighting in Yemen. dealt with accordingly.” they did not request the ban on her matter. AGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 2, 1979 Touring Perdue Farms Tolland Man Picked People/Ploces Vet, Nutritionists Give Chicks TLC By BETTY RYDER rapidly as it should, a few chickens with one of the flock, the Connecticut do not handle Perdue are removed from that flock for veterinarian is called in to determine Lifestyle Editor chickens yet. Perdue said, “We just For Town Engineer testing. Depending on the results of the cause,” he said. can’t meet the demand. But, we hope “A chicken in every pot,” was a the tests, we may consult the com­ Perdue who was born on the EAST HARTFORD - A 32-year- to soon.” dent engineer in Australia for five customers. Republican campaign slogan in 1932 puter to adjust the amounts of Delmarva Peninsula, a small area Having feasted on Perdue chicken old civil engineer from Tolland has years. He was employed by Tea He was graduated from the Univer­ and Frank Perdue is still in favor of soybeans, grain, etc, to provide a that includes portions of Delaware, at a luncheon at the Elk's Club in been named the town engineer. Gardens Sewage. sity of Connecticut with a B.S., degree it — if it’s a Perdue chicken. more adequaledietT” Maryland and Virginia, has lived Salisbury, I can assure you that it's Mayor Richard H. Blackstone an­ While in Australia, Kraucunas was in civil engineering in 1968. He was The 58-year-old chairman and At Perdue, nothing is left to around the Salisbury, Md., area all of well worth waiting tor. nounced Friday. in charge of a |2 million sewage con­ also an engineer in the U.S. Army Of­ chief executive officer of Perdue chance. The Perdue Health Services his life. The slim, trim and well-tanned Paul J. Kraucunas will replace struction project. ficer Candidate School. Farms, Inc., with facilities in Team monitors and immunizes He has many contract farmers, Charles P. Sheehan, who left in April Perdue chief executive, who wheels He was also the officer in charge of He lives with his wife and two sons Virginia, Maryland and North chickens against disease. who operate their own business with around in his comfortable air- to take a position with a private the Kooragang Island Development in Tolland. Carolina, was presented with 50 \T d wager our chickens are in the support of the Perdue facilities engineering firm in Glastonbury. conditioned Mercedes, is very project. He was responsible for 31ackstone said he believes chickens to care for when he was just better health than most humans,” and know-how. Kraucunas will start June 25. enthusiastic about his product. supervision of the project, which in­ Kraucunas “will be an outstanding a child. Obviously, his first venture Perdue said. Housing representatives call on The appointment ends a two-month “We have good people and a good volved the dredging and reclamation employee for the town.” into the business was a success every interested family to discuss all product. The results? We work search which attracted only seven What makes the Perdue Farms of the Kooragang Island area for in­ Sheehan was paid $18,162 a year because today, his four commercial unique? Well, Perdue says while phases of the business of raising together. We are constantly seeking applicants and, among them, four dustrial use. The administration of when he left, but the mayor indicated hatcheries have the ability to hatch other poultry processing plants may chickens, from the dollars to be in­ ways to improve our product and finalists for the position. the project included supervision over during Town Council budget hearings more than 2 million chicks every have similar facilities, he believes vested, to the need for cash income. don’t take success for granted. It's a Kraucunas has been a staff $1 million a year. that the town could pay either more week. Growers build their own facilities to engineer for A.R. Lombardi his company is the only one with a continuing effort, but in the long run, He also worked as a staff engineer or less than that figure. He has His dad, Arthur, started the family full-time veterinarian. Perdue specifications. our chickens are proof of our Associates Inc. of Vernon the past 18 for the Gosford-Wyong Water Supply, budgeted $20,707 for the position in business in 1920 when he paid $5 for “When we detect something amiss Exolainine whv some areas of endeavor.” months. which provides water for 250,000 the 1979-80 fiscal year budget. 50 leghorn chickens, built a coop, and Before that, he worked as a resi­ entered the table egg industry. In its 16th year and 15th commencement, education has given the students a chance for During a recent tour of the Perdue Manchester Community Coliege graduated good jobs or further education. (Herald photo Accomac (Va.) Processing Plant, Penney Honors Awarded nearly 775 students from its halls Friday by Strempfer) representatives of various super­ evening. President Ronald Denison said the markets throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts, together EAST HARTFORD - Principal Lorrie DeVaux, Mary Fay, David Chase, Michele Norton, Liana Vidal, j 1 -i , Donald A. Cramer of Penney High Gallo, Nicole Gelinas, Diane Gustaf­ Vv'vV' U' -' with members of the news media, Andrei Harasymiak. iii.- School announced the following son, Catherine Perrone, Kathleen Also, the following awards were iw, first-hand, the unique process initiated by Perdue. awards at last week's annual honors Schmidt, and Mary Beth Tomaselli. given: Hugh O’Brien Youth Founda­ )i<»KWVtNC \ and awards assembly; • Choral Award to Ann Bartlett, tion Award to Marie Mozzi; Gregg At the plant, 34,000 birds iBBEA'- V Abuse Action Late (chicken^ are urocessed per hour. • Daughters of the American William Beckwith, Lynn Typing Award for Achievement to lU*?" Revolution Award for Good McLaughlin, Lorrie Nash, Paula Celine Halle, Laura Brown, Theresa Special areas for removing remain­ ing feathers are set up. Each Citizenship to Kim Chouinard. Robbins and Jeanette Welch. Bertrand, Lynn Gniady, Susan eviscerating line has three U.S. • Connecticut Association of • Drama Award to Ann Bartlett, Anderson, Mary Grady and Sharon Womens Deans, Administrators and In Death of Child Department of Agriculture inspec­ William Beckwith, Cheryl Dudek, Sulla; Gregg Shorthand Award for tors assigned to it. Every bird that is Counselors’ Outstanding Junior to Lynn McLaughlin and Jeanette Achievement to Susan Anderson, EAST HARTFORD - The state department memos last fall show DCYS is conducting two probes processed is checked for Patricia Dziewisz. Welch. Kim Chouinard and Sandy Johnson; Department of Youth Services four separate instances where into the incident. One is a special wholesomeness at this point. House • Harvard Book Club Award to • Scholastic Art Awards sponsored State of Connecticut Typing Test to lagged in responding to reports of Tarver was referred to the school fiCA'-v evaluation on whether the division Inspection Stations are located at the Outstanding Junior to Paul Polo. by the Hartford Courant to Scott winner Laura Brown; runner-up, suspected child abuse involving a nurse because of bruises. handled the case properly. • Student Council Award to Presi­ Dubay, Shari Crowley, Donna Board- Julia Church. five-year-old boy who died in- early end of each eviscerating line. At this Farrington said the department Farrington said he will personally do location every bird is inspected to be dent, Steven Cambria; Vice Presi­ man, Tina Good, and Lynn Also, “Penney Saver” Superior May at his home, said a state DCYS should respond within a day to this study. Walter Brazalovich of South Windsor, meat manager at Food dent, Sheryl Dunn; Recording Symkowicz. Manager Award to Laura Bartone; official. sure it is “ready-to-cook.” reports of suspected child abuse and Another study will be done by a Mart in Manchester, chats with Betty Ryder, The Herald’s A fter many other phases of Secretary, John Kutsukos; In addition, the following awards “Penney Saver” Outstanding Service Raymond Farrington, acting direc­ that wasn't the case with young review team comprised of a division lifestyle editor, during their recent tour of Perdue facilities in processing, the birds are Corresponding Secretary, Cynthia were given out: Art Department Award to Laura Bartone and Patrice tor of the department’s division of Tarver. He said he was unsure as to staff member and outside graded, stuffed with hand-wrapped Trotter; Treasurer, Christopher Award to Laura Bartone; Joseph Duncan; DECA National Honor protective services, said he is con­ how long it took the department to professionais. This report is com­ Accomac, Va. (Sue Vaughn photo) giblets, and enter the wing tagging Ruggles; Student Representative to Reidy Writing Award to Maureen Award to Mitchell W. Weiss; DECA cerned about the delay in responding respond to complaints by staff at the plete, but will be reviewed by Gov. station. After receiving its wing tag, the Board of Education, Martin Sexton; Rosemarie Nicholson State Honor Award to Mitchell W. to complaints last fall from school of­ Silver Lane School, where Tarver Grasso before being released. Gov. Borawski. the bird is automatically sized by Writing Award to Carolyn Weiss and Ellen J. Scroggins; DECA ficials regarding suspected child was enrolled as a student. Grasso has asked to see it. weight and dropped into a packing PEL • State of Connecticut Scholars to MacKnight; English Department State Participant Award to Robert abuse involving Knevel Tarver, son The state medical examiner’s of­ Farrington said it is normal bin. A quality control person is William Ackermann, David Award to Roxann Galvin; Everett J. Burnat, Virginia Burns, Walter Cor­ of Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Tarver of 83 fice and the police are still in­ procedure to probe the deaths of Askwyth, Richard Backus, William Sullivan Award to Carolyn mier, John Kent, Stanley Ostrowski, Plain Drive. assigned to these sizing scales to con­ vestigating Tarver’s death, but their children with whom the agency has stantly monitor for incorrect sizes. Berner, Martin Borawski, Steven MacKnight; Freshman Social Lori Ryan, Ellen Scroggins, Mitchell Tarver died last month. School reports are not complete. dealt. Cambria, Lori Cashman, Thomas Studies Award to Guy Black; Bausch Weiss. Each packer marks the box with his Cullen, Deborah Dosh, Sheryl Dunn, ( Lomb Science Award to William Also, Computer Programming number and the line number so that Representatives of Food Mart, Joseph chat with Frank Perdue following luncheon in Mary^Fay, Michelle Fine, Roxann Ackermann and David Gruike and Award to William Ackermann; information generated in Quality Wright, vice president, at left, and Rocco Salisbury, Md. Galvin, David Gruike, Diane Gustaf­ Library Aide Award to Karen Arico. National Merit Commended Students Board Will. Look Over Control checks can be traced to a Micelotta, director of operations, at right. son, David Gwilliam, Victoria Lian Vidal and Michele Norton won to David Askwyth, Lori Cashman, specific line. McGilvray, Janice Noiva, Michele awards from the Northeast Foreign Sheryl Dunn, Joseph Faucher, From this point, the box of chickens Norton, Jean Oliver, Joseph Language Conference. Roxann Galvin, Christopher Ruggles, is conveyed to the scales where it is Prudente, Marie Rovero, Katleen The following students received Kenneth Strickland and Daniel Items for Bond Issue electronically weighed. At least 15 Schmidt, Karl Schultz, Ellen Serruto, Foreign Language Speaking Contest Veltri; U.S. Army Recruiting Com­ pounds of ice is put on each box of Maureen Sexton, Janet Smith, Awards: Richard Culver, Sandra mand High School Citizenship Award chickens to help m aintain low Charlene Tapio and Daniel Veltri. By CHRIS BLAKE tin and Barnes schools; $60,000 for a Diggs has said the items in the temperatures for a longer shelf-life. J Hayes, Donna Richard, Carolyn to Mary Beth Tomaselli; and Cen­ Herald Reporter • Instrumental Music Award to MacKnight, Michelle Fine, Diane tury III Leaders Scholarship Award new roof at the Silver Lane School; proposed bond issue are expenses During a visit to the cut-up depart­ Steven Cambria, Thomas Cullen, Koblanski, Lisa Giansanti, Karen winner to Kathleen Schmidt and EAST HARTFORD - The Board of and $45,000 to replace a west wing which the school department cannot ment, whole birds are cut and graded Daniel Veltri, runner-up. Education Monday night will review roof at the Sunset Ridge School. afford to absorb in next year’s $21.9 to Perdue parts specifications. a laundry list of capital improvement Also included is a list of repairs million budget. In order to assure proper nutrition items for a possible bond issue. costing $240,000 for East Hartford Diggs has asked the Town Council for the birds. Perdue has a soybean Robert Bowden, administrative High and $103,000 for Penney High to consider referring the bond processing and grain storage division CSEA Hints Job Action assistant to the school superinten­ School. projects to the Public Building Com­ which relies on the farmers of the dent, has drawn up a list of capital School officials say the problem mission at Tuesday night’s council Eastern Shore for 18 million bushels with the roof results from their flat meeting. of grain during a growing season, U items which includes roof repairs and insulation, resurfacing of structure, which wears down under The council must act on all bond nearly all of which is required to parking lots, renovations for the han­ rain or snow. issues before they can be placed on produce a year’s supply of feed. If Negotiators Delay dicapped and new windows. The proposed improvements at the ballot. They must act before There are three grain receiving The major areas and estimated Penney include a permanent press Sept. 7 by state law. facilities in Maryland and Virginia costs include: $300,000 to purchase box and bleachers, fencing for the In other board business. School from which grain is shipped by barge HARTFORD (UPI) - Connec­ the New England Hospital and Commissioner Eli Freedman. the George Street maintenance football field, posts and backstops Director of Business Services or truck to Salisbury and the newest ticut’s largest state employee union Health Care Workers’ union, which “They’re (state negotiators) get­ center (now leased); $150,000 to and a loadshedder, which is designed Dominic Fulco has presented a facility in Cofield, N.C. Friday hinted it might take some prompted the state into round-the- ting orders from someone up on high replace the first and second floor to save energy. memo which shows the school Of special interest, was a meeting N kind of job action July 1 if state clock talks. because it’s obvious they’re very windows at the (Center School; $120,- The EHHS list includes permanent department has been able to reduce with the Perdue nutritionists who negotiators don’t speed up contract The CSEA, one of several programmed,” Caffrey said. “The 000 for a new roof at the O’Clonnell bleachers and a press box, continua­ expenses in the salary account by using computer feedback on the ~ t8li^ bargaining agents for Connecticut’s negotiators are acting like robots.” School; and $100,000 to replace the tion of the master plan for athletic $196,384. quality of the flock processed, adjust 'Tltfr-.Mate negotiators haven’t 30,000 state employees, recently sent “We’re not threatening anything at roof at the Langford School. facilities at an undetermined cost, The reduction has been achieved by the feed formulas weekly. been redlys.jiven free rein to a letter to Gov. Ella Grasso asking this point. But the Legislature Also, $170, to replace roofs at the study and renovation of the heating delays in hiring and hiring new staff There are three teams of negotiate,” said Edward Caffrey, her to make the state’s negotiators adjourns next week and we don’t Goodwin and Mayberry schools; system, and a new roof for the at the lowest salary step. technicians who operate an executive direetor of the 16,000- get on the ball. want to spend forever in $140JXK) for new roofs at the McCar- science wing. The board will meet at 7;30 p.m. at analytical laboratory around-the- memher Connecticut State “Your appointed negotiators have negotiations. It’s been stall, stall, School Superintendent Eugene A. Penney High School. clock; an average of 267 tests are run Employees Association. The union’s still not seen fit, either through stall. It’s very frustrating, tiring and every 24 hours aimed at maintaining contract expires at'midnight June 30. pigheadedness or by direction, to unproductive.” the nutritional balance of each and “Apparently the only thing the commence real negotiations with The CSEA is negotiating nine every flock. state responds to is a threat of con­ CSEA’s representatives to the different contracts with the state. As one of the nutritionists frontation,” he said. “If that’s what bargaining table,” Caffrey said in the Among the union’s members are Girl, 10, Has Twins, explained, “If a particular flock is it takes, then July 1 we’ll take that May 29 letter. state police, clerical workers, fire listless,or not gaining weight as- back to our membership and see how Mrs. Grasso said at a news con­ fighters, security guards in state in­ they feel about it.” ference Friday that she had just stitutions, engineering employees Rocco Micelotta, director of operations for Food Mart, at Caffrey referred to the recent received the letter and referred the and two education units. Inspector at the processing plant checks out each chicken as it passes his inspection station. threatened job action by Local 1199 of matter to Administrative Services Case May Be First left, and Gus Aniella of East Hartford, FM’s meat supervisor PHOTOS BY for Southern Connecticut, check out the eggs at hatchery in BETTY RYDER INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - A 10- cubator, he said. Munsick said the said. Salisbury, Md. year-old girl who gave birth to twin mother was hospitalized for toxemia It is believed the youngest mother Legislator Wants Faults daughters may have made medical — a condition in which poisonous sub­ on record was a 6-year-old Peruvian history and almost certainly is the stances spread through the body — girl who gave birth in the 1930s. youngest mother of twins in U.S. when doctors induced labor. “There still are people in this coun­ history, medical experts said Friday. “The mother had mild toxemia, ty who think you shouldn’t give sex Made Public by N-Plants Doctors who helped in the which is not uncommon in young education to kids in junior high premature delivery at Indiana mothers or in multiple births,” he school that includes contraceptive in­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Records of fractured gear casings; computer East Haddam. University Medical Center called the said. “We had her in the hospital, but formation,” said Helen McCalment, nuclear power plant problems which omissions of surveillance schedules “It’s clear to me that nuclear births “extremely unusual.” The she wasn’t responding to treatment, director of the Planned Parenthood Center of Indianapolis. might endanger employees should be and faulty pressure switches, he power plants are not immune from American Medical Association went so we induced labor and she made public, especially in light of the said. human errors and equipment failures one step further, saying it was an un­ delivered vaginally.” She said maybe news of the birth of Three Mile Island nuclear accident. Anderson said the reports also and that, in fact, these are common heard of occurrence. The mother was released from the the 10-year-old mother and her twin Rep. John Anderson, D-Newtown, showed three of four reactor shut­ ■ problems,” Anderson said. “I’ve never heard of anything like hospital Monday but the twins will be daughters will give critics of the said Friday. downs during the three-month period The last major accident at a it before,” said American Medical kept a couple weeks longer, Munsick courses second thoughts. There were 11 incidents at were forced because of equipment Connecticut nuclear power plant in­ Association science and news editor Northeast Utilities’ Millstone I failures or mechanical problems. volved hydrogen explosions at Frank Chappell in Chicago. atomic power plant in the first three “Northeast Utilities has taken Millstone I in December 1977. “There have been births to girls so Prober Criticizes 2 months of this year, Anderson said. measures to correct these problems The Legislature this year passed a- young, girls as young as 6 years old in The problems were filed with the at Millstone I,” he said. bill which would place a moratorium some certain Indian tribes, so a 10- federal Nuclear Regulatory Commis- But he said similar problems also on future nuclear power plant con­ year-old girl giving birth is unusal Safety Exemption sionj,as “Reportable Occurrences.” were detected this year at struction in Connecticut until a but it has happened before. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The chair­ Mattson also said a 1977 warning The Millstone reports showed Northeast’s Millstone II and the method is found to dispose of nuclear “But twins— our records just don’t man of a presidential investigating that an operator could be misled by jammed or improperly inserted fuel Connecticut Yankee nuclear power wastes. The proposal excludes show anything like it before,” he panel said Friday it was "shocking” instruments about the level of crucial rods; gas turbine generators failing said. plant. Millstone III, which is under con­ that the Three Mile Island nuclear cooling water in the core “slipped by to complete their starting sequence; The Millstone plants are in Water­ struction. Citing privacy rights of the mother reactor and other plants were us and raises tbe question of whether ford. The Yankee generator is in and her family, officials have refused exempted from important new we did a good job.” GOP To Meet to identify her or to say what will federal safety standards. A wrong assumption about the EAST HARTFORD - The District become of the twins. The identity of As a result of the ezemptions, the water level at Three Mile Island was Five Republican Committee will hold Officers Elected the father also was withheld. TMI reactor only had to have one a major factor in the March 28 acci­ a meeting Mondat at 5:30 p.m. in the Doctors said they suspect the twins system instead of two for sealing off dent, the nation's worst. In Memoriam EAST HARTFORD - The Three teacher’s lounge of the Silver Lane are identical but are awaiting a the reactor containment building to Mattson said that reactors granted In sad and loving memory of Lee N. Beauchamp, Score Plus Club of East Hartford has pathology report to learn for sure. School, Town Committee who passed away June 2nd. 1978. prevent radioactivity from escaping elected Albert Pepin as its president. The infants were reported doing well construction permits In or before Chairwoman Joan Stuka said. in case of an accident. Every d^y is one small way Other officers elected were: Ruth Friday. 1975 were exempted from new safety All Republicans in the district are Memories of you come our way, “I must confess I find it shocking,” Barnard, vice president; Ruth th e babies were bom by induced requirements. He said it was possible cordially invited. Time and years roll swiftly by said Chairman John Kemeny of tbe Three Mile Island unit 2, which But love and memories of you never die. March, treasurer; and Ann Mainelli, labor last week. They were six weeks presidential commission in­ started operating commercially Dec. secretary. premature and weighed 3 pounds, 6 Sadly missed by Mother, vestigating the TMI crisis. He called The group meets the second 30, could have been active 40 years Brothers and Sisters ounces each, said Dr. Robert A. Mun- the issue of “containment isolation Wednesday of each month at the witoout the backup "containment Lottery sick, professor of osbstetrics and the single largest safety issue you Just popping out of their shells are these chicks in thie incubator section Thousands of chicks housed in a temperature- controlled facility are treated to feed, approved First Congregational Church on Main isolation system” required of newer In Memoriam gynecology at the lU School of have to face in a plant.” plants. by veterinarian, and prepared by nutritionists In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Street. Setback, cribbage and at the Perdue hatchery. Medicine and a staff physician at the Roger Mattson, the NRC director HARTFORD (UPI) — The winning Russel] Copeland, who passed away one year ago. pinochle are played at the meetings. hospital. u ^ * 5 ? question of a report written June 3. 1978. of systems safety, admitting to agen­ number drawn Friday in the Connec­ The annual dinner will be conducted They were reported to be gaining by NRC c o n s u l t Carl Michelson in The Copeland Family cy complacency, told the commis­ ticut daily lottery was 257. June 6, at the church. weight without benefit of an in­ Novmber IVn about gauges that sion about the exemptions. could mislead operators. PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 2, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 2, 1979 - PAGE NINE H e b ro n Antique flea market, chicken barbeque and bean hole p.m. It’s open to all Petifre, Giacomin, sandwich, cranberry 1:30 p.m. exercise class. transporacion, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Community Calendar Monday bean festival, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tolland County Newe for Senior Citizens seniors, nten and women, Watruba, Dickinson. 11: sauce, pound cake, Wednesday: 9 a.m. Agricultural Center, Route 30. and if you’re interested, Jaslowski, Miller, Fuller, beverage: Health Clinic by appoint­ Tax collector, assessor, town clerk, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Herb Patterson: also Burt East Hartford Community Singles Club, 6 p.m., parking lot of First By ALLY FORTIN members very much. winners were Jim Gleeson. -please call our office in ad­ Dutelle. 12: Close, Friday: Ham on rye, ment. 10 a.m. pinochle Office Building. Gloss and Ginger Yourkas M anchester Congregational Church, Route 30. Hi! While you’re reading Every once in a while we Nils Shenning. Joe Quinn. vance. Laquere, Brewer, Porter. cole slaw, pickle chips, games and friendship cir­ Monday Sanitarian, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.. Town Office Building.- from the Bowling Alleys Rham Junior High Building Committee, 8 p.m., Rham Sunday this column, our travelers metnion having name tags Ralph Frank. Frank Here are the starting 13: Dupont, Frederickson, banana cupcake, beverage. cle gathering. Noontime MANCHESTER —Here’s next week’s schedule of . Redevelopment Agency, 7:45 p.m.. Conference Room, available and hope that who did a wonderful job. Traygis and Tony Golas. times for our Monday mor­ Morse, Scott. 14: Monast, Srlirdule for the week: lunch served. 12:45 p.m. public meetings (locations are in Municipal Building, 41 Town Hall. library. Antique Flea Market, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tolland County are pumping their way most every member will llcPc o J tfC o Lor iicT* They too, will be contacted ning golf league; Reid, Irvine, Duchemin. Monday: 7 a.m. buses bridge games. 1 p.m. craft Center St., unless noted): Tuesday Agricultural Center, Route 30. closer to home from their Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Penney High School pick one up. Right now the First the prize winners by Joe. 6/4/79: 1: Hooker, Anybody not listed, leave for Wildwood. 9:30 class. Bus pick up at 8:15 amphitheatre. Ham Radio Club, 7:30 p.m., Town Office Building. Dedication ceremonies for new police station, 2 p.m.. three-day visit to the Monday West Street and Route 30. Nation’s Capital. name pins some have for the golf tournament O.K. Remember that Gleeson, Gallas, Gibson. 2: please come down and we a.m, ceramics, 10 a.m. a.m. return trips at 12:30 Wednesday and 3 p.m. 7 p.m. —Planning and Zoning Commission, Hearing Tuesday Emblem Club 47,3 p.m.. Elks Club, North Park Street. Speaking of trips, come ordered are ready to be with our league players June 9 is the big Senior Castalluccio, Giordano, will fill you in. kitchen social games. Room. Town Council, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Public Health Nurses, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Town Office Monday Monday and two buses will picked up and we ask you teaming up with the Senior Fishing Derby at Saulters Hindie, Buettner. 3; Secor, Menu for the Week: Noontime lunch served. 1 Thursday: Noontime 7:30 p.m. —Eighth Utilities District budget hearing. A95 Review for the town’s $554,000 application for Building. be off and running for five to please pick yours up Swingers from the country Pond. Let’s everyone join Rau, Fee, Bidwell. 4; Monday: French Onion p.m. pinochle games. Bus lunch served. Fun day Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Building, Park District firehouse, 32 Main St. federal Community Development Block grant funds, 7:30 Gilead Hill School Concert, 7 p.m., in school gym. days in Wildwood Crest, soon. club. The winning team in the fun. You don’t have Baker, Quinn, Call. 5; soup with croutons, tuna pick up at 8:15 a.m. return program is a kitchen social Place. 7:30 p.m. —Transportation Commission, manager’s of­ p.m., Capitol Region Council of Governments building in Thursday New Jersey. The buses will Thomas O’Neill wishes was Tony Golas, Frank to be an expert fisher per­ DeMartin, Klemas, Golas, salad on whole wheat, trips at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. bingo. No cans needed. fice. Hartford. Open house week starts at police station, 10 a.m. to to thank the Entertainment Watruba, Walt Ferguson, son to participate. It’s free Hadden. 6: Anderson, vanilla pudding, beverage. Tuesday: 9 a.m. bus Friday: 9:30 a.m. i Joint meeting of Board of Finance and Board of Elduca- noon and 6 to 8 p.m.. West Street. leave at 7 a.m. so all the Committee for their help in and Ted Plodzik with a 71. and there are lots of prizes Bjorkman, Everrett. 7: Tuesday: Minestrone, leaves for shopping and ceramics, 10 a.m., kitchen Tuesday Wednesday tion, 8 p.m., place to be announced. Meeting on farmers market, 7:30 p.m., Tolland County travelers should arrive at making the Bowling Runners-up honors went to to be awarded. Gartside, Traygis, Lum- egg salad sandwich, chilled square dancing at the social games. 10:30 exer­ 9 a.m. —Comment Session, Director’s Office. Human Rights Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m,. Town Office Building. Agricultural Center, Route 30. the center around 6:30 a.m. Zoning Board of Appeals, 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. We will have your baggage Banquet the best ever, es­ Earl Anderson, Reg Curtis, Speaking of fishing, bruno, S eg erb erg . 8: fruit, beverage. center and everybody is cise class. Noontime lunch 7:30 p.m. —Building Committee, Coffee Room. Tuesday there will be a free fly- Wednesday: Tomato rice served. 1 p.m. setback 7:30 p.m. —Hockanum River Linear Park Committee, tags ready for you when pecially Helen Bumford, Bill Castelluccio and Stan Maraski, Lasher, Fitz­ welcome to drop by and Glastonbury tying class here at the soup, corned beef on hard games. Bus pick up at 8:15 Woodruff Hall, Center Congregational Church. Diabetics class, 2 p.m., Rockville General Hospital, you arrive. Jack Jaslowski, Celeste Mloganski with a 72. Other patrick, Parmakian. 9: enjoy the dancing. Noon­ South Windsor center this Tuesday roll, jello, beverage. a.m. return trips at 12:30 7:30 p.m. —Board of Education, curriculum and in­ Today Union Street. O.K. the action here King, Ida Cormier, Pegg prize winners wjij_be con­ Romanoski, Leach, time lunch served. 1 p.m. O’Neill, Loretta Jaslowski, tacted by Joe. The raffle evening starting at 7:15 Provost, Desjeunes. 10: Thursday: Hot turkey bus returns from shopping. and 3:30 p.m. struction committee, 45 N. School St. Registration for the Hartwell Fall Soccer program will Monday Spring outing of Chamber of Commerce, 6 p.m.. Elks starts with our Wednesday 8 p.m. —Board of Directors, Hearing Room. be held at 9 q. m. to 12 noon in the Academy School Town Council, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Carriage House, North Park Street. morning pinochle games Open house for Grade 8 students and parents, 7:30 p.m., Thursday Cafeteria. Registration for a new player will require a American Field Service Banquet, 6 p.m., Manchester when we had 40 players, Country Club. Rockville High School. and the lucky winners were 8 a.m. —Economic bevelopment Commission, Hearing birth certificate and there is a $10 registration fee for all A ll Stoficf Shops open Sunday 9 am -spm players. Tuesday General policies committee of Board of Education, Paul Ottone, 580; Marjorie Room. 7:30 p.m., Rockville High School. McLain, 562; Sam Schors, S 1 * * ^SIop Shop Coupon|W * $ $ $ $ jO * * $ 4 " |Slop Shop CouponpM M f y M |siop t Shop t Shop Couponl' Planning and Zoning public hearing, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. 8 8 2 p.m. —Housing Code Enforcement Committee, T u e sd a y Rockville High School “Z” Club banquet, 6:30 p.m.. 561; Lillian Lewis, 547;' With this coupon and a $7,50 purchase. I With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase. J With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase. | With this coupon and a $7 50 purcha MH JIB I Hearing Room. Board of Finance Meeting cancelled until June 19. Sewer Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. The Colony, Talcottville. Bob Hill, 546; Rene Maine, Plan and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Senior Citizen bingo, 12:30 p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal 544; Floyd Post, 538; Etta j j .. Building. Church Hall. Wednesday Hammond, 535; George A n d o v e r Wednesday PTO Council, 7:30 p.m.. Center Road School. Last, 531; Mina Reuther, . i i i l I Monday Insurance Advisory Committe, 7:30 p. m.. Town Office V e m o n Thursday 3 9 TAARH meeting, 7 p.m.. Stop and Shop, Vemon Circle. 529; Edna Farmer, 526; \4S Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Diabetics class, 2 p.m., Rockville General Hospital. Betty Grana, 526. * ■ STOP & SHOP 1 pound pkg. B'/zOunce can I KRAFT DINNER Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office 'h u r s d a y Today Peter Pan, 7:30 p.m., Sykfes School, Park Street. Then in the afternoon we Building. Redevelopment Commission, 7:30 p. m.. Town Office Treasure Hunt, 10 a.m. to noon. Valley Falls Park. had four tables playing League of Women Voters, 7:30 p.m., 1 Reed St. ! ORANGE PARKAY Building. DAR picnic, 11:30 a.m.. Miner home, 23 Earl St. bridge and the lucky prize CHICKENSiSEA S MACARONI S ■ Tl IM A ChunkUght ounce winners were Marge S JUICE S MARGARINE S « s I UI n M in oil or water B o lto n ______McLain, 5,030; N. ! CHEESE package I I Good Sun, Jire 3-Sal. Jine9 Lrr4 one pe* customer GoodSun.Jbne3-Sat.June9 Limionepo«cuslomer Good Sun A jre3- Sal. Ji/Te9 Lntt4 one per customer Good S4jn. jL/re3-Sal. Jtre9 Lrvlonepe»tuslome» Today Flanagan, 5,020; Tom Grocery Grocery Bolton Center School Grade 8 car wash and bake sale, Regan, 4,280; Jack Oliver, IwmmcDupansnifsyjonnMii* | wmmoM«m«tf$M»wcMN‘j wmmcHfxnantfSUDfut^ | mimcmmrntpjumhm' fessnssv'*' 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bolton Elementary 4,180. I MOILORWATBI j WITHUaMN6SU6Aft-MX | ONE-OCKf.CAK-fflOZEN-AtP j (M E-im nn.'^FAflE *•' Pack a vaca • School. We would like to extend ' lion travel kit with our values! Monday ! STARKIST I OUR OWN LORANCE our condolences to Alice Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Com­ Jarvis Magnuson whose 5 ounce tube C rest husband, Clifford, passed munity Hall. Y our S top & S hopsw oith: 3^ TUNA UlCED TEA^JUICE last week. ToofhlKiste Tuesday Things here at the center Board of Selectmen, 8 p.m.. Community keep rolling along, and we Hall. It’s plenty of money savii^ysaues every week! are going along very well ^Ttegular W ed n esd ay at the school, but we sure 7 9 ^ _ t uciMUlwCittMidbYLm t f -2100 j tlMMRwieMMWEfU* AMM 1 I *Ei CMHm i E>cMWWU« Board of Library Directors, 8 p.m., Bentley Memorial I limll DM Coupon Ptr Family m ^ Coupon Ptr Fimlly , ■ - I S Coupon Ptr Fimtly could use more help up jStop & Shop Whole ^VihdJuM3-9.1979 1 VilidJUM 3-9.1979 VahdJuM 3-9.1979 Assorted Flavors Library. there. 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PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 2, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 2, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN East Catholic uad Edmonds Family Enters Advances in T< rney MCC New England Relays The MCC-New England ly affair. Jeremy’s sister Suzanne (age 14) will also compete in the region championship / state quarter­ one out in the eighth but a force at By LEN AUSTER Relays, again featuring many track events held on Saturday, final where it’ll face 17-2 Windsor home and strikeout erased that Herald Sporlswriter of the Northeast’s top high entering the mile competition. The High, a 6-4 winner over Penney. The threat. Much more difficult than the Tom Arena started and absorbed school and college track and rest of the family — mother Dianne, game is set for the University of father Norman and youngest sister score indicates was yester­ Hartford at 3:30. Steuemagel, 7-1, the loss. ’The Raider righthander field performers, are Andrea (age 9) — will run in the PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) day’s 5-0 triumph by East will - take the hill again for the went 5 1/3 innings, was racked for 10 scheduled June 23 and 24, and hits and four mns, all earned. He Jeremy Edmonds of Glaston­ three-mile road race schedule Sun­ — The so-called “ Eastern Catholic over Enfield High In a Eagles. day. ’The Eagles scored all the runs they walked one and fanned none. "He Super Conference’’ announced State Baseball Tournament bury will be attempting to Diane EMmonds, a nursing teacher needed in the fourth inning. Howie (Arena) goes through stages and this Friday it will stay at seven Class LL Region III first round repeat her selection as the at Greater Hartford Community Furlong singled, took second on a was one of them,” asserted Enfield members, at least through the College, stays in shape by running clash at Eagle Field. passed ball and scored on Dave Bot- Coach Bob Bromage of the outing. meet’s outstanding athlete in four to five miles evei7 morning and 1979-80 basketball season, and Eagle ace lefthander Craig Steuer- taro’s one-bounce double over the left "He has to be really sharp to be on.” the Women’s High School Divi­ entering a number of local road that Providence Athletic nagel twirled a four-hitter, striking centerfield fence. He took third as "Steuemagel was the fastest we’ve sion. Last year, she earned the races. In order to keep up the female out 14 to bring his season total to 106. Kyle Ayer grounded out to second seen by far. And he changed up Director Dave Gavitt has been title by winning both the 220 athlets in his family Norman Ed­ But he issued an uncharacteristic and toed the plate as Mike Giliberto well,” admired the Enfield coach. appointed acting com­ and 440 yard events, the latter monds, who is a director in the five walks and required 150 pitches plucked a single over a drawn in in­ Giliberto and Furlong had three in a record time of 57 seconds. missioner. .. before sending the Raiders to the and two safeties respectively for s '* ' marketing division at Travelers, field. Edmonds, a member of the “We have decided for reasons of sidelines. Enfield wound up stran­ East added single runs in the fifth, East. finds it hecessaiy to rely on the run­ Glastonbury High team, is one of the ning base he built-up playing soccer workability to remain at seven teams ding 11 on the base paths. sixth and eighth frames. Furlong for the upcoming year,” the con­ most veratile athletes in Connec­ for over 12 years. In addition he tries "I think it was more nervousness drove in the Eagle third run, Steuer- East Catholic (5) ■ Brass rf, 4-0-0-1, ference athletic directors announced ticut. She competes in four different to get out for a training run two to than anything,” viewed East Coach nagel had an RBI single up the mid­ Kiro ss, 61-1-0, ^eiheit lb, 5-0-1-0, in a joint statement. “It is our inten­ events, holds the state high school three times a week. Participation by Jim Penders, who noted this was the dle in the sixth and Ken Brasa’s Furlong 2b, 61-2-1, Bottaro c, 61-1-1, tion to look into expansion, within the Ayer cf, 3-0-0-0, Giliberto 3b, 62-61, Daly record for both the 220 yard (25.0 the entire family is obviously the ap­ first tourney action for all his sacrifice fly produced Giliberto with next year, for the 1980-81 season.” If, O-O-O-O, McCoy dh, 3-0-1-0, B arter pr, 0- sec.) and 440 yard (55.1 sec.) runs, proach to sports adopted by the players. the final tally. One of Five 0-04), Steuem agel p, 3-0-1-1. Totals: 32-6 and is the State Open Cross-country It had been rumored that the “I liked his curve today. He had Enfield, which bows out 11-10, phsycially fit Edmonds. 10-5. Dave Bottaro lets out a yelp champion. Recently, she won the 440 ‘’Super Conference” might take in an problem with his control. He was threatened in third, putting two Tip From One Pro to Another E n field (0) • Downs rf, 4-0-0-0, as he crosses plate with one of yard run at the prestigious Hartford The Relays is the only track and eighth charter member. The seven overstriding, aiming it instead of runners on, but Steuemagel fanned members are Boston College, Wally Cichon, left, head golf pro at Ellington Ridge, suggests Cerrato 2b, 5-0-1-0, Jay Wheeler cf, 2-04)- Public Invitational. Jeremy Edmonds field meet in New England offering rearing back. That’s why I had to go the last two. Further trouble five East Catholic runs in 5-0 Providence, Georgetown, Seton Hall, 0, Frangiam ore c, 24)^41, Janney lb, 4-6 According to her father, several competion in separate divisions tor proper grip to Rod Curl, a member of the PGA tour, when latter out there,” Penders recalled two developed' in the sixth when he 14),' Arena p, 604)4), Rule dh, 4-614), win over Enfield yesterday. her present plans are to continue to high school, college and open class St. John's, Connecticut and Syracuse. coaches who have watched Jeremy took a few days off to conduct free clinic this week as part of the trips to the mound, “He was too con­ walked the first two but a visit by Loiselle p, 0-04)4), Masse p, 6 6 ^ , Jeff (Herald Photo be Strempfer) train for the -220 and -440 events and men and women athlests. Entries for Besides Gavitt, other officers in­ club’s 20th birthday. Ed Keating, right, ERCC president, looks scious of his control and wasn’t Penders righted the situation. Wheeler ss, 4-04)4), Bridges If, 4-624), think her greatest potential may be to attempt to qualify for the National Saturday’s track and field events will clude Athletic Director Frank Rien- in the 880 yard run — an event in throwing ... (But) he had it when he Steuemagel came back with two M aier 3b, 14)4)4), M cL e^ ph, 14)4)4). Junior Olympic finals in Omaha, close at midnight June 11, and no late zo, acting associate Georgetown on. (Herald Photo by Richmond) ToU ls: 31-64-0. which she does not now compete. had to. He changed speeds, moved it strikeouts and induced Jeff Wheeler llling Topples Nebraska in August. commissioner; St. John's Athletic Key: at bats-mns-hits-RBIs. This distance could best utilize both ' entries will be accepted. in and out. That makes him a pitcher, to ground out to second for the final For the Edmonds family the New Director John Kaiser, secretary; and Golf School in Future not just a thrower now.” E ast Catholic 000 211 Olx 5 her speed and endurance. However, England Relays have become a fami­ out. Enfield 000 000 000 0 Bennet, 12-6 Day*s Best Catch Connecticut business manager Phil East, 16-3, advances to ’Tuesday’s The Raiders loaded the sacks with Barry, treasurer. Ted Chokas hooked this 23 inch, 6-pound smallmouth bass The search for a permanent com­ llling varsity baseball team recently at Pocotopaug Lake. The former Manchester resident, exploded for seven runs in the eighth Rose Better Hitter at 38 missioner and a public relations Learn Right Way Slate inning to down crosstown Bennet, 12- now living in Columbia, is a member of the Manchester Bass director will start soon. Windsor Rallies 6, yesterday at Mt. Nebo’s Moriarty Masters’ Club. To date he had landed six trophy fish. (Herald The league also announced that its 1980 post-season basketball tourna­ Weekend Radio, TV Field. Photo by Pinto) Jim Grout, Mark McKenna and Than He Was 10 Years Ago ment will be played at the Advice by Curl Saturday Providence Civic Center, The 1981 I — Wrestling, Ch. 22 Paul Peck each had two hits and win­ .V- To Oust Penney ning pitcher Mark Butler, 24) tripled very effective. For his speed, he because Carlton likes to have him event will be held at the new days each week at the school and NEW YORK (UPI) - After By EARL YOST 2:15 — Red Sox vs. Twins, WTIC, catching when he pitches. McCarver Syracuse Carrier Dome, now under relax the other dairs.” Ch. 22, 30 for the Rams. llling is now 62 for the Joe’s World more than 3,200 hits over a probably goes from first to third as Sports Editor By KEVIN CASEY season. good or better than any runner I’ve also still is pinch hitting successfully. construction, and the 1982 event will Curl, 36, granted an hohorary 4 — PGA, Ch. 3 period of 17 years, you’d think be at the Hartford, Conn., Civic “You’ve got to get people to membership in Ellington Ridge, has Correspondent Doug Whitaker stroked two hits Bv JOE CARMAN ever been.” He’s in his 18th year in the big 5— Sports Speetacular, Ch. 3 leagues and he’s proud of that Center. learn how to play the right good reason to come East for a rest. and Paul McMahon and Boh Piccin somebody would have figured The more McCarver sees of Rose, 5 — Wide World of Sports, Ch. 8 although he doesn’t know how much In its first year, the league will way,” diminutive Rod Curl His pretty wife Cindy’s family Pushing the go-ahead run across in the seventh inning, Wind­ each doubled for Bennet, now 4-7 for out a way to pitch to Pete the more he appreciates how much 7:30 — Mets vs. Braves, Ch. 9 longer he will continue catching. hold championships in basketball, resides within view of the Ellington sor High topped Penney High, 6-4, in a State Baseball Tourna­ the season. ✓ Rose. his presence means to a ballclub. said over the luncheon board 7:45 Yanks vs. White Sox, WINF “Primarily, my productivity right cross country, indoor track, outdoor course. ment Class LL Region III first round tilt yesterday in Windsor. llling scored its seven tallies on Nobody has yet. “The guy is a truly amazing in­ earlier this week when he II — WCT Doubles, Ch. 38, now is directly aligned with Carlton’s track, swimming, golf, tennis and Although only 5-5 and 160 pounds. only two hits as it took advantage of Bass Masters of Manchester^ At 38, he’s a better hitter than he dividual. He can’t spend enough time honored the Ellington Ridge SUNDAY The victory sends the 17-2 Indians “One of the things I tell my kids pitching since I catch him,” possibly soccer. Curl hits the ball a country mite, as errors and walks in the 21^-hour con­ was at 28. Much better. Ten years in the uniform; he can’t do enough Noon — Soccer, Ch. 24 into ’Tuesday's quarterfinals against also is ‘respect everyone but tear McCarver says. ‘^Secondly, I’m used Country Club membership he clearly demonstrated during his test. ago, he picked up the second of his for the press; he can’t do enough for 1 — PGA, Ch. 3 East Catholic, a 54) winner over En­ nobody.’ I know East Catholic will be as a pinch hitter, so really it’s a year- with his presence while taking clinic. During the late fall or early winter Between the five of them they three National League batting cham­ the fans; he can’t do enough for the 2 — Racquetball, Ch. 24 field, at the University of Hartford at tough,” Chasen spoke of.his next op­ to-year thing depending on how a few days off from the rugged Curl is a Johnny-come-lately to Girls Defeated I was fortunate enough to be asked by caught and released well over 25 fish. pionships with his highest average team he represents. You know the Conference Selections — Red Sox vs. Twins, WTIC, 3:30. Penney, which set a school ponent. way he plays the game — with every successful the formula continues to golf as he didn’t start playing until he Ch. M the Bass Masters of Manchester to Andy Vincens caught 4 or 5 himself. ever, .348, and that’s considerably Shortstop Ralph Giansanti and out­ PGA tour. record for wins, bows out at 1611. llling varsity girls’ softball team ounce of ability he has in him on that work. Steve has been 59-and-30 the was 19. Possessed with natural talent W indaor f6) - Huyghile 3b, 4-63-1, give a slide talk on one of my trips to Pinto caught a beautiful 5 % pound below the .365 he currently boasts se­ fielder Bob Moore of South Windsor "I’ll guarantee that I can take an 3:20 — NBA, Ch. 3 The Knights scored three times in was dumped by Timothy Edwards of particular day. What more can you past three years, with two 26victory Curl took to the game like duck to Cirillo lb, 34)4)-l, Dobrutsky ss, 44)4M), Labrador. bass that went 21 '/z inches long and cond best in the league. High and outfielder Steve Roath of average (club) golfer out and give 4 — Walker Cup Golf, Ch. 8 the first inning. Dino Peruccio Zarek c, 4-2-2-1, Sarant rf, 62-1-0, M aher, South Windsor ’Thursday by a 14-6 ask of a guy like that? Regardless of seasons and a Cy Young Award, and water. Although they are not very large in Johnson helped net the fish and then Rose has been slashing away at a Glastonbury High have been named him a hour’s lesson for two days and 4— SportsWorld, Ch. 30 stroked a leadoff single and Bob dh, 61-14), Farrow P, 0-04)41, Puchkoris count. Laurie Bergeron was 2-for-3 whatever sum of money Pete Rose as his catcher. I’m proud of that. Eleven years ago he joined the 4:30 — Wide World of Sports, Ch. numbers, this group more than make released hihi. .395 clip for the Phillies (32 hits for 81 to the all-Central Valley Conference he’ll take two strokes off his game,” Linnell followed reaching on an p, 604)0, Lareau If, 4-62-2, M archuk cf, 2- for the Rams, now 4-6. signed for, I don’t think he’d ever “I know there aren’t too many guys PGA tour and has been hopscotching 8 error. Paul Pires drilled an RBI up for quantity by the most tremen­ TTiese men are really something times at bat) in his last 20 games. He (CVC) baseball team, it’s been an­ the Redding, Calif., man said. 14)4), N arcisse2b, 14)-04). ’Totals: 2 6 6 6 5 . cheat a ballclub as far as getting who have caught as long as I have. from coast to coast ever since, win­ 7 — Mets vs. Braves, Ch. 9 single and Tim Just biistered an 62 Penney (4) - Peruccio 2b, 61-24), dous amount of enthusiasm I have else, but Zanlungo really takes the began the season slowly and was still nounced. Now in his 11th year on the pro more out of them than he is giving I’d be foolish not to realize that my ning just one tourney - Colonial In­ Linnell C, 5-1-14), Blake cf, 4-1-141, Cace Kingman Connects ever seen by a group of fishermen. cake for enthusiasm. He’d been a shade under .300 at the end of April South Windsor’s Mike Coleman and tour. Curl is looking forward to pitch to right centerfield for a 2-RBI success for the remainder of my vitation in 1974 but with a number of lb, 5-660, Pires p, 2-1-2-2, Ju st 3b, 3-61-2, Mention the word “fishing” to them, fishing one lake the afternoon before but by May 16 he was the league’s them.” opening a golf school in Redding next triple. CHICAGO (UPl) - Dave Kingman career depends primarily on what Dave Heikoff, Glastonbury’s Greg finishes in the top 10 and career ear­ 1:45 Yanks vs. White Sox, WINF Burnat rf, 14)4)4), Almquist 3 6rf, l-o-o-o, whether it be trout, bass, pickerei, and well into the night; then took off leading hitter and He hasn’t stopped McCarver is cut from the same year. “ Hey, I thought we were in hit two homers and drove in six runs Carlton does.” Karpuk and Rockville High’s Randy nings well over the $400,000 mark in Schultz If, 44)4)4), Dunfee ss, 24)4M). Friday to power the Chicago Cubs to pike, etc., and they are ready to go. the next morning to meet the rest at hitting since. mold. For the past few seasons, he Mocadlo, Scott Tedeschi, Steve Anyone who witnessed the infor­ trouble,” voiced Windsor Coach has served as Steve Carlton’s “per­ Carlton, with six victories, is still PGA events. Barry Chasen. Totals: 32-4-74. an 62 victory over San Francisco, Say “bass.” to them, and you have a Quasset and fished there with them Among those not at all surprised by Cohen and Steve Parker received mative instmctional clinic Curl con­ Penney 300 010 000 4 sonal” catcher, generally working doing all right for the Phillies. That “Good pros all had good teachers,” Baseball the Giants’ seventh straight loss. truly hard time holding them down. ail day without any sieep. All I have that is Tim McCarver, one of his honorable mention. ducted for the members prior to The home side came back to knot it Windsor 030 001 llx 6 behind the- plate whenever means so far, McCarver is all right, playing a round with four different he points out. “I’ve learned from llling JV in the second. Wayne Zarek and Doug Words spill out, names of places to say to that is ... Wow! teammates. Behind the effective pitching of Philadelphia’s big left-hander does 000. foursomes every four holes had to the best. Sarant singled and Chris Maher where the bass fishing is great, Pinto’s fish, caught on a plastic “I caught behind him for 16 years come away impressed with the West "When I open my school, I want Glen Dubois, llling Jayvees stopped walked loading the bases. Doug specific times where poundage of worm, was the high point of the trip, and I can tell you" there’s really no Attention Mechanics, i Coast man. golfers to learn my way. I want them Bennet’s Jayvees yesterday after­ Lareau lofted a sacrifice fly and fish is measure in a day’s catch, not but I think this cameradie is sure way to get him out,” McCarver Gift for Zimmer ® to do it my way when they play, not noon, 4-0. Waterford Nips the average 4 or 5 fish ... but huge something else. says. “When I was with Montreal in Purchasing Agents, Shop “A friend owns 600 acres in Red­ Maurice Narcisse walked to reload ding and I always wanted to work for the style of some other pro. Jeff Popik and Earl Lappen each the bases. Mike Huyghile singled to quantities of sheer weight, and of To top that, this past week, Pinto 1972, Gene Mauch said Pete Rose MONTREAL (UPI) — Baseball pitcher Bill Lee, who Foremen and Generai Public only one boss. That will be the case at “Sammy Snead and Gary Player collected two hits for llling and Bill ma'ke it 3-2 and a passed ball allowed course boats. Each boat is a work of took a trip to Rhode Island and made his living getting base hits up refound himself after an unhappy exit from the Boston my golf school. I’ll have to answer to all taught me,” he volunteered. “I’m Silver matched that total for the Windsor to tie it. art, well equipped for just one thing proceeded to hook and land a 7 pound the middle on high fast balls primari­ Red Sox, has a present for his former boss. still learning.” losing Bears. EHHS in 10th ... TTie hunting and fishing for both 10 ounce largemouth bass. It was 23 only one man,” he added. Penney broke the deadlock in the ly when he was ahead on the count. Lee, sofhetimes known as “Spaceman,” shaved his am­ Would the three-quarter Wintu In­ "If you are going to be successful, Illing’s record is 5-4. Dave Dougan fifth on a Dave Blake triple and Two runs in the top o{ the 10th inning were the difference as large and smallmouth bass. inches long and had a girth of ap­ That was the big thing we always ple beard after defeating the Philadelphia Phillies absorbed the mound loss. Kevin I think the thing that really im­ proximately 18 inches. dian leave the prestigious and well you have to work on your game Pires’ second RBI single. Waterford High held off a late rally for a 3-2 win over East Hart­ tried to do with Pete, get ahead of Wednesday night. BUY DIRECT daily,” he said without any dis­ Brophy and Dave MacBryde had fine Windsor tied it in the sixth. Sarant pressed me more than anything else Talk about a super fish ... that’s him no matter what side of the plate paying pro tour in favor of mnning ford High in a State Baseball Tournament Class L Region III He said he will mail the whiskers to Boston Manager BELOW MANUFACTURER’S COST the school? senters. defensive games for the winners. walked and took second on a passed these neat sportsmen did and said, really one for the wall and I think he was hittiogTrom. We tried to do Don Zimmer. “ I plan to play in 15 (PGA) The warm, personable pro gained a ball. He scored on a Lareau RBI first round tilt yesterday in Waterford. was the absolute positive conserva­ that Pinto is going to do just th a t... that by^throwing him slop — slop He started growing the beard when he was removed tion practices that they carry out. Have it mounted ... Almost eight tourneys, spend 20 weeks at the number of supporters who were single. The Lancers, now 162, scored Chris Nicholson, Jones and Ron curve balls, straight changes and from the Red Sox starting rotation last August. school and the rest just relaxing. I rewarded with a number of valuable Willie Marchuk walked in the twice and then had to hold off a run Durler drew successive walks in the They talk poundage; they talk pounds of largemouth bass in New things like that — but he hit those don’t think you should try to play tips on the do’s and don'ts of the seventh, swiped second and was 'in, no-out situation in the bottom of 10th and Mike Hardy was hit by a quantities; and there are huge quan­ •^England waters is really something pitches as effectively as any others. every week on the circuit,” came the game of golf. I sacrificed to third. He scored on an the frame to advance to Monday’s pitch forcing in a run. Lussier, as he tities of fish caught, especially in to write home about. One pitch is the same as another to Jai Alai answer. “I plan to teach three or four RBI single by Hyghile. The Indians quarterfinals. There they’ll face had done in the regular season, called their contests ... But ... they are The climax of the week, came with him. I think he has proved that to added an insurance marker in the Xavier High, a 7-0 victor over for a suicide squeeze but Joe Kohler caught, weighed, checked for size a 6 pound smallmouth bass that ran everybody’s satisfaction by now.” eighth as Zarek tripled and scored on Windham. missed the pitch and Jones was dead birth etc., and then kep alive in a 23 inches in lengnth and about 6 in­ McCarver, 37, broke in with the SATURDAY MATMEE SATURDAY EVEliiG a Sarant sacrifice fly. “You can say it was the hitting at the plate. large fish box and released at the end ches in girth. It was caught by bass Cardinals in 1959 and has played HRST: FBST; . of the day. master Ted Chokas at Pocotopaug 1. Geflo-Bartaren IZetii-Boiivarl 1. lo d rip a i-B a rtu re n 2.bas«4elivarl Southington Girls “I am very proud of this team, it (again) but we had our chance in the Kohler fanned for the second out against Rose with three different 3. Fiwto-Undi 4. Pete-lam es 4. Faust> Javier 1 3. Zepu-Jamet never quits,” Chasen stated, "This is 10th inning,” voiced East Hartford and Kevin Hickey sent the leftfielder Tlie only fish ever kept, is one that and is really a great catch. teams. 5. RenHo-Hondra 6. iiodriCBez-lspa 5. Goao-Krtccbe B. H im p ii Honk^i definitely one of the toughest games Coach A1 Lussier. The Hornets back to the fence for the final out. is injured so badly, that it will die, or Connecticut is not notorious for “He was always a tough out,” says 7. H urre{ii-ian 8. basu-ibteche 7 .B o - J » iP e t e ^ a iN b managed just four hits, a malady “I guess it was a case of our hitting if it is massive trophy fish, that is smallmouth bass, and even in the the Phillies’ receiver of the $3 Sab$ Bo-Jam 1 Sobs HeneboJsH Eliminate Indians we have had this year, although I SCCOMh SECOND: have never seen this team panic in which has Hurt them all season. catching up with us again,” Lussier going to be mounted and kept. TTieir north country where smallmouth million, switch-hitting former Red. 1. Pete-Bolivar 1 2. leoedo-Barturen 1. Zefui-Barlareii 2. Fausto-Artedw Nevertheless, East Hartford winds assessed. enthusiasm for conservation is just bass are more comnnon, a .6 pound “Rarely does he ever swing at bad 3. Hurretd-UnBa 4. Fausto-James I B o M h r v I 4.Pet^James It was one round earlier than last year — but the result was the adversity.” S. R o d r i^ i- V te c tie i . basu-Jan S. IM ricucz-U m B ra tCeno-LauBa as limitless as their desire to go bass fish is nothing to be sneezed at. TTiis 7.Ze{«i-bpa L Geno-Mewba 7. b a su -Ja v ie rl iRvrepi-lafl same. Pires, junior righthander, ab­ up 15-6. Rousseau started for the Lancers balls. He makes you throw strikes sorbed the loss going the distance. He Chuck Rousseau singled and Tom and went four innings. Andreoli went fishing. fish was weighed checked and cer­ and he isn’t vulnerable to any par­ Subs OrBoa S^Orbea»area Four unearned runs in the fourth TMRD; v m Third-ranked and defending state required 124 pitches, striking out seven Rossi doubled placing runners at se­ the final six innings and got credit for One of the things that is even more tified at Af B Sport Shop in Vernon. ticular pitch. Playing against him, I Class LL champ Southington High inning and two insurance markers in 1. Karrepa-Barturen 2. Bo-lam ta l.GenoM vtfl I Pete4arturen and walking four. "Let me tell you cond and third in the Waterford 10th the win. He walked five and fanned interesting and even nicer, is the fact My sincere congratulations to the knew when he came up to the plate 3 .P e te -J» iOrbeaM olivarl 3. Fassto-Carea- 4.Zef»4jRBa bested sixth-ranked Manchester the fifth wiped out an early 14) S. Renedo-bfia (. Faisto4biva S.0rboal-J« 6. lo B rip m z -Ib n u something — Paul Pires is an effec­ with one out. Lussier recognized the six. that they like to fish together. Bass Masters of Manchester, and es­ that if you’re sitting there not High, 6-1, in a girls’ softball quarter­ Manchester lead. 7. Getw-Janw 1 L IMripKZ-James 7. H v r^ u i-tsp a i ReneBo-ltrtedie Waterford squeeze signal, pitched One day last week Reggie Pinto, pecially to Reggie Pinto, Ted Chokas prepared to confront him, you’re gon­ Subs Iraiu-Arteche Sobs basu-Javier 1 The Indians opened the scoring in tive pitcher as we’ve seen this year Waterford (3) - Gigliotti rf-cf, 4-61- final clash yesterday at Pat Kidney for their trophy fish. As for Chuck fOWTH: FOURTH: and Penney is a good club,” Chasen out, and caught Rousseau at home. 0, Rousseau p-lb, 661-0, Rossi ss, 61-2-0, Billie Johnson, Chuck Zanlungo and na end up on the short end of things. Field in Middletown. the second as Shirley Adams walked l.Jtrtecbe I B o Y b a s u 2. Rio added. But Mike Andreoli ruined the Andreoli dh-p, 4-1-1-1, Strecker 2b, 4-1-61, Jim McAuliffe were fishing in two- Zanlungo, (who takes after his father) Along with everything else, he’s an A year ago the clubs met in the and moved to second on Liz Neubelt’s 3.2e{M 4.Carea X C v e a i l M i O t Dana Farrow started for Windsor strategy as he flared an RBI single D’Amico 3b, 44)4)4), Cioci If, 661-1, man teams on Quasset Lake. Joining he should be given a medal for the excellent l)ase runner. Very clean. 5 . i a m l i O r b e a l S . 0 ib o a l IR e u e B o hit. Georgeanne Ebersold grounded 7.Murea 7. Javier B B .M M * a semifinals with the Blue Knights and went 4 2/3 innings. He walked just over the head of first baseman O’Keefe lb, 24)-14), Nossak rf, 2-614), them but fishing alone was Andy sheer love, enthusiasm and en­ I L o o u e t taking a 14-6 verdict en route to the into a force at second but the relay Wilkinson c, 34)4)4), Getty cf, 604)41. S iA s F a K t e S iA s Zopu five and fanned five. Reliever Chris Tyler Jones. Andreoli took second on Vincens. durance of a great sport. Final Workout FFTN: FFTH: championship. was pegged away, Adams scoring. Totals: 34-611-3. Puchkoris went the final 31/3 innings the throw to the plate and scored on a BALTIMORE (UPI) - Triple 1. I b m p u -lIrte c lK 2. Zepa-Javier 1 1. Pote-Rrtedie I Nurrepu-James Southington advances to the Adams, 7-3, took the loss for the In­ X C e n o ^ M d a ibasu-Carea 3.FaistoJsga 4 .B o-la nB a and took the win, his seventh against Paul Strecker single. East Hartford (2) ■ DeSaulnler 3b, 56 semifinals where it’ll meet the dians. She walked two. Winning 1-0, Hilchuk 2b, 6 6 6 0 , Nicholson If, 61-2- Crown hopeful Spectacular Bid had 5. F a itttM k n d ra / iPete^eonet S. NeueBo U ouet 6. b a s o -R s tsI one loss. He walked one and fanned Bob Ouellette went the first 9 1/3 7. M ric w z - A s t s 1 L B o - I h r a T.Gono-blHraa 1. ZepH-Carea Westhill-Warde winner on a date, pitcher Irene Mach hurled a two- 0, Jones lb, 2-04)4), D urler c, 44MM), H ar­ one last workout before leaving Three-Stroke Edge Subs lene4o4oliw 1 S iB s NoBripw -Jaw three. innings for the Hornets and was time and site to be announced. The hitter. She walked two and struckout dy dh, 241-61, Pelletier pr, 04)4)4), Kohler Pimlico for New York and the Bel­ stxnt SO T ft “This is the best team I have ever relieved .^fter facing Rossi. “He Knights are now 16-2. The Siik one. Lauri ’Turkington had the other cf, 5-060, Hickey rf, 54)-04), M. Proctor mont Stakes a week from Saturday. l. B w w B o lw B IBo4ceiarro 1. RoBripKZ-Eceum I P e t o 4 s i s l had at Penney and they showed me a pitched a helluva game,” Lussier ss, 4-1-1-0, Ouellette p, 660-0, Guidotti p, Bid went a mile in 1; 39 ’Thursday in 3* ioagBfrtlliiidra 4.biai-Zoqm 3.NeMBo-Javiarl iOibeaHlonBra Towners, who annexed the ’79 CCIL Indian safety. S.lrtan»leoaet i Eusebio Carea I k i m t h r u i JoapuR Carea lot of courage. I thought we played praised, “He stood them on their 6 6 6 0 . ToUls: 31-2-4-1. Built Up by Lopez his last workout before leaving for 7. Bm io-fanerl L Q r b o a M n a 7.Bmii|mUowt i Eusebio hpa crown, bow out 15-4. good baseball today,” stated Penney ears.” Ouellette, 63, walked three Waterford 000 000 001 2 3 Belmont Park. “He’s better than Sobs Barepii-Vtcdie U t t b s u l a d i Coach Mike Liappes. and fanned three. E ast Hartford 000 000 100 1 2 NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y (UPI) — Nancy Lopez, looking to ever now,” said trainer Bud Delp of scvEum SEVEHTH: make an early kill in defense of her championship, shot a 2- I.B v a n K o 2 .B a sc$ ra i L B a ic a r a i I R s i s I the Kentucky Derby-Preakness I f t s h l 4 .E r u w IJo a g a b i 4 .E n u n Celtics Sign Chris Ford Moriarty*8 Bow under-par 70 Friday to take a three stroke lead after the second winner. S.ZabaU ib io M b o l iG a r a m iB i l l r t a M round of a $100,000 LPGA tournament. 7 . G v M m « li b t M O T . b M o l L Z a b a b Indian Doubles Herb’s Sport Shop spoiled Moriar- S a b s O r b e a l Sabs Orbea I O O lT ft EM m t . . ty’s home opener last night at MCC “I don’t want to be g re^ y ” Lopez has developed into the longest hitter To Multi-Year Contract Field with a come-from-behind 7-5 I 1 (Little League L iiip b i Ctiuaiii 2 . B z e a 4 s b l l . Z M ^ I 2. BuscaruihEcoaarTO said with a sly grin, "but I’ve always among the women, would be tough to 3. la s t a r ii C e n a lii 4. Qrboa B-Soroa 1 [uubio-Giram i i E n m u Z i p i triumph in a Twilight League tilt. UrtMO-Garita iOrbNi-Pierro BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston point outing against Philadelphia and been so close. I’ve never been ahead catch on the long-playing Wykagyl l l M h U m i Brt— UpBua Team Triumphs 7.[»ebio*w i lEnuuaJrM il 7.Bn«»-teita L JoupueGouzaloz The locals blew a 5-0 lead after by a lot of shots and I’d like to see Celtics, with efforts to land college a 34 point performance against Country Club course. Post said, IN T . FA R M Subs B a w Rtrr$ Sobs M ika tarn As*, f ... v three innings. Herb’s tallied four player of the year Larry Bird tem­ Golden State, the spokesman said. what it feels like. “Well, we will be trying, I want you 7-Eleven outdistanced the Oilers, ■ m t ■ m t . The 6foot-9 Bird, the Celtics No. 1 After the first day of play, the Manche'ster High boys’ tennis times in the fifth to win. “I feel my strategy had changed in to know that.” l.Z^ -tazdet Ifasobiotram nii 1. l a n w H a i B i B 1 EnuM-Cirameai porarily on hold, have signed veteran 20-8, Tliursday at Verplanck. Shawn lA z c a - Z o p i 4. I iip ii Piene 3 . B i( i GouzaliT iEusobmGirib team has tied the school record for points accumulated at the the last few tournaments, since the Lopez, who started the day one S. B ira n o -Ja v ie r 1 tBim aibinBal 5. B a i l Savoi guard Chris Ford to a multi-year con­ draft pick in 1978, must be signed by Pats Sign Hare and Brian Kennedy had three and two t l M s s l m tract, a team spokesman said Boston by June 25 or he is liable to be state Class LL tournament being staged at Southern Connecticut Kemper. I feel I want to keep going, shot behind Bradley, bogeyed the hits respectively for the winners. l U M e m m t Bascarw Cirita l . h m m A a s m n t Irtaao-Juvier i FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - Tlie to stay away from people. I used to S^sCrw^SorM Sobs 7ibdt> pi^ a Friday. drafted by any NBA club on that day State College. fourth hole when she drove a 6wood Ricky A rnett, Brian Downey and T o n t To m t » » «> YOUR COST New England Partiots announced want to save it for the last round, but into the left bunker and missed a 15 Mrauaea &.2.CHBakz l. G a ia le i t b c s Details of the pact were not — unless the Celtics trade his rights The doubles tandem of Chris Boser Academy’s Dom Corre-Wayne Rich Sullivan were best in defeat. 0 N « *IY released. before then. and Mike Custer have advanced to Tillishot 64, 67, 63, but the Indian Thursday Eddie Hare, a punter from now I want to attack and go for it. If I foot putt. But she then birdied the I t o e a iS a r o a I M i p i P l o r r t mso Tulsa and the team’s fourth-round lose it that way. I’ll know I wasn’t I Z d a ic a iJ m r ia r l iZ d b k a % .h m m tf9M Ford, 30, acquired from the Detroit Negotiations to secure the Indiana the semifinals, which was scheduled pair was sent to the sidelines by John fifth, 12th, 15th and 17th holes to ROOKIES 7. ROM L P ie r r c 7 .J i* im l LS o f m draft pick, has bwome the first 1979 waiting for someone to catch up with U h t m w m s i S ^ K a a B i l Pistons after the third game last State star intensified this week wiQi today. The Boser-Custer combine Connolly-Tom Degrooth of Fitch 63, move well out front before catching a ’The Blue Bombers edged the Green ‘Tofcc it Easy* draftee to sign with the club. me.” bogey on No. 18 when she missed a 10 O EVO m t EUYOmt season, had his best NBA campaign team owner Harry Manguiian per­ ousted Hamden’s Skip Amore-Bud 3-6,63. Grenades, 10-8, ’Thursday at Nathan 1. t e a b i w b i l IlnipM bgaiaca I.I z o -Zm pB l i r t w W t i Patriots General Manager Bucko In quest of a third consecutive vic­ in seven years — averaging 15.6 sonally entering the bargaining. East Catholic Coach Jim Henry in its first test 63, 62, and In singles, senior Rob Saunders foot putt. Hale School. Paul Senkow had a 1 Basciratfierrt 4 . 2 M a 4 « i U 3 . ( n m » R o m iluraui^ Jiviarl Kilroy also says two more free. tory, Lopez stood at 7-under 137 at U M t t t m m m * S.lMWhGvimMi L Buscra-Soroa points per game. Those talks were not scheduled to then came back to eliminate Fitch’s scored a point for the Indians with a “I haven’t been putting well,” she bases-clearing triple and Kevin HOLIDAY INN Penders made his point when 61, 6-3' win over the West Haven’s agents have been signed, including midway point, three shots better said, "Although I stroked it better 7.lM # i-jM iirl LEnam-Soroa U d t M h m k l tZubdifcpiiia One of the league’s ironmen, the 6 resume until next week. Doug Johnuent-Jeff Zhayck by 6-4,6 Wilson, Jeff Nelson and Jim English B r b w t o w r e Sibu JaapbiDiiBaliz EXIT 58 Oh I-B4 Robert SL Exit he told his squad to take it easy Russ Howe. He was ousted in the se­ University of Massachusetts running than first round leader Pat Bradtey, today and hit some good putts that m U T k T vo n t foot-5 Ford has played in 348 straight “We won’t even be talking about it 3. two hits apiece for the winners. 363 Robert SL EAST HARTFORD, CONN. games. again until Thesday,” Celtics presi­ yesterday against Enfield. Hie cond round by Gary Khachion of An­ back Dennis Dent of Boston and Har­ who had a 74. Another stroke farther didn’t go in. I’m hitting the ball well, U d s M m m m M I b r n U a i U U M u M i B i l MaocaJpMbfBoca The doubles team of Mike Nadine Sictiand Keith DiYeso each ILeobioSorii iW ibifbwTalai IJNpbhCariti i lami»GMDiliz vard running back Ralph Polillio of back at 141 was Sandra Post, 203 528-9611 He turned in “several tremendous dent and general manager Red Auer­ locals won, 5-0. (Herald photo Hellenbrand-Andy Browne won its drew Warde of Fairfield 64, 61. although I scrambled on a few holes. had two hits and Vinne Sica was a L B v a f o ^ i i m 1 rdabaTfouifn Stoughton, Mass. following a fine 69. But I made the putts when I had tg.” 7. iM M ofnairro t ir t i Jifiarl 1 Euiebio-Javier 1 games” last season — including a 33 bach said Thursday. by, Strempfer) opening test over Norwich Free defensive standout for the losers. I bLENTVOP rH EETtAHNINg While admitting that Lopez, who Subs JoapbhbM o 1 VU R r t i Z o p EVENING HE^RALI^ Sat., J^u^ne 2, 1979 — PAGE THIRTEEN

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An STAR to work for you! Phone Connecticut Association of Broad Street, Manchester IMMEDIATE Cash for your SOUTH UNITED Emerency Room. Call REGAL GREETINGS (GIFTS excellent career oppor­ NEEDED 268AUfui8irSTREET 643-2711. POOL- 4 feet X 15 feet. All Purchasing Management Parkade, Manchester, Conn. KI rmlilt M H. L H i KIN property. Let us explain our MANCHESTER BY OWNER- METHODIST Rockville General Hospital, S»UH Call Jeanne tunity exists In a Fast To provide Nursing Care fair proposal. Call Mr. Principles only. 7 Rooms, 3 Manohetter equipment. Excellent con­ Office at 360 Spruce Street, CHURCH 672-0501, Extension 321. Food Franchise for a In private homes and Belfiore, 647-1413. bedrooms. Raised Ranch. dition! $125. Call after 5 p.m., Cheshire, CT 06410, 647-9946 Tralnee/Manager.Mustbi Medical Facilities. Part Double garage. 2 1/2 baths. Stop by and inspect this 649-1414. GAL FRIDAY- part time' for RN- For Hemo Dialysis Unit, BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot Family room. 2 fireplaces. nicely decorated 4 telephone 2'72-0703. Real Estate office. Call Mr. energetic, self motivated lime, full time. Considera­ full time, 3 to 11 p.m. frontage main highway. Carpeting Aluminum siding. bedroom Colonial with 1st ARIA 12 STRING GUITAR - FREE WILL OFFERING Williard or Mrs. Jackston 646- Experienced preferred, but a n d looking for a tion given to preference □MISC. FOR SALE Brand new. $175. Call Paul of:—Location and Hours. Excellent 8 Room House, plus Landscaped. Forest Hills. 649- floor family room, 2 full 1316. will train. For appointment SECRETARIAL PROJECT challenge. Will learn all several buildings. Zone 1719. 649-4109 after 3 PM. COVENTRY HIGH SCHOOL NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY WTIC Fills call Rockville General COORDINATOR OPENING phases of the business. Commercial. Owner financing baths, 2 car garage with Artlclea lor Sale 41 in Storrs area to edit and assistant principal. Connec­ For information call TAPPEN GAS RANGE- BABYSITTER NEEDED- Hospital, 872-0501, Extension available. Frank Mott, apartment possibilities and Two Positions Lott and Found 271. prepare research reports. BA ticut intermediate ad­ Please send resume to 643-9515 Broker, 643-5658. a beautifully treed 480 ft. Equipped with heating unit. Monday thru Thursday, 3 p.m. m any field. Typing (at least ministrative certification Excellent running condition. to 10 p.m. Own transportation. Box H c/o Manchester AID t ASSISTANCE deep lot! A lot of house for H A RTFO RD STOLEN BROWN WALLET - PLUMBER- Minimum 10 55 wpm). Above average required. Send letter and of North Eastern Conn. COLUMBIA- Lovely 3 ANDOVER- Lake Front Cape. Priced to sell! 649-6201, after 5 Hospital - Manchester. Credit Call 649-6022. Friday; resume to: Dr. Donald J. Herald. Year Round 6 Rooms. 2 $76,900, Don’t miss it! Tom ALUMINUM Sheets used as p.m. Lawrence L. Titus of weekends anytime. years experience. organizational and language Inc. bedroom Ranch on 2,9 acres. cards, no value. Papers, pic­ Remodeling and Jobing. Good skills. Starting salary |7,570 Nicoletti, Coventry Public Garage. Hardwood floors. bedrooms down, 2 partial up. Hartzog, eves. 646-0618. printing plates, .007 thick Glastonbury has been School, P.O. Box 356, Coven­ 357 East Ctnier Strvet, tures valuable for owner. wages. Insurance benefits, with liberal benefits package. M anchatter Super taxes. $51,900. Squires Nice location, $M,000. By ap­ 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for FRIGIDARE WINDOW AIR promoted to chief engineer SEWERS- Experienced on In­ try Ct. 06238. EOE. pointment only. 742-9169. Prin­ Directions: From Main St. Reward - 646-5274. paid holidays: Call 646-3251. Opportunity for advancement. MECHANIC- Realty. 456-1849. $1. Phone 643-2711. Musi be CONDITIONER. Two for radio stations WTIC- dustrial Sewing Machines. AUTO ciples only. take Charter Oak St. east picked up before 11 a.m. summers old. Very good con­ Will train if necessary. Good Send resume to P.O. Box 88, Experienced in all phases of AM and WTIC-FM an­ LOST DOG- Brown body, JANITORIAL HELP- Person Mansfield Depot, Ct. 06251. COVENTRY- 8 Room Raised to left onto Autumn, Signs ONLY, dition. $55 firm. 633-9976. black back. Mix Greyhound & starting , pay for the right peo- auto repair. Must have own SOUTH WINDSOR- Im­ nouncement of Titus’ experienced in tile and carpet Equal opportunity employer .- tools, ^ p iy in person at R&G Butineta Opportunity 14 Ranch, 2 bedrooms, possible posted. Airdale, Maine dog, tag and R!®)le. Hours: 7 to 3:30, iMonday EARN EXTRA MONEY maculate 5 Room Ranch. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - ;hru Friday. Apply in person maintenance for part time Auto Service, 436 Center third, 2 full baths, family promotion was made by shots. Registered to David evenings. Possibly some L andscaped lot 150X150. Good condition.Good for at: PillowtexCorp., 49Regent Street. MANCHESTER Package room with fireplace. Easy THE * TAG SALES Perry S. Ury, executive Tillinghast. Lost East Street, supervisory duties. Retired OewiniOffioeBiiikKng Large country kitchen, living plating, or welding. Call 649- Street, Manchester. Equal store. Excellent location. Well access to highways. $64,000. vice president and general Hebron, May 29th. Contact, person acceptable. 643-5747, This is steady employ­ established business. Call Owner. 742-8688. room, raised hearth fireplace, WALLACE 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Opportunity Employer M/F. PART TIME ment. Work 5 evenings per 1 1/2 baths. Garage. Paneled TAG SALE- Couch, chairs, manager of The Ten George Rose, 228-3611. Dog’s or 643-0053. LAUNDRY POSITION Marion E. Robertson,. Company name “Buckshot.” Very week for a few hours. Realtor, 643-5953, WATERFRONT year-round rec room, sun deck. 644-8758. ^ 800 Slivtr Larre MOLDED FORMICA top and oak bureau, miscellaneous. Eighty Corp., owner of the HOUSEKEEPING JANITOR No agents. $71,600. 271 Main Street, Friday, friendly. REWARD. If found RESPONSIBLE PERSON To Excellent opportunity for home and summer resort all paneled bar with two shelves stations. dead, please notify. APPLICATIONS Now being cut my lawn, with their to clean and service Application's are now 569-1660 and four stools. $175. 646-6028. Saturday and Sunday; 9:30 to accepted for 2 full time couple or two partners to VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco in one. 7 room maintenance At the same time, Ury machine. Please call between Hebron office of Burritt being accepted for part COLUMBIA - Newer 7 room 4:30. Housekeepers. Apply Monday supplement their income. time employment In our Snacks with locations $3,580 free Ranch. Located on an announced the promotion LOST- White, long haired cat 3 and 6 p.m., 649-9043. Mutual Savings Bank CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- exclusive private section of Colonial, first floor family FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Retirees will be con- laundry department. TAG SALE- June 2nd., &3rd., of Richard Zwirko of with black spots. Vicinity of evenings. For an interview 2355 Ext. 905. Coventry Lake. Over $100,000. room, nice area. 2 car garage, Coat, excellent condition. Size Green Road. Please call 649- at Meadow’s Convalescent RN or LPN- Part time. 7 a.m sidered^^,,^— n Applicants must be over 16. $74,900, Lessenger Sells! 646- Lota-Land For Sale 24 12 or 14. $800. 875-2344. 9 to 4. 3 families. TV, lawn- Manchester to assistant Home, 333 Bidwell Street, call the Hebron office. 649- Attractive financing 2585. to 3 p.m., and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. For nfore infoi/mation Excellent working con­ OFFERS INVITED / available. R. Zimmer, J.D. 8713. mower, household goods, chief engineer for WTIC- Manchester, 647-9194. 4743 or 228-9471 BOLTON - One acre $10,000, NELCO SEWING MACHINE- books, etc. Priced To fell! 96 Honored for Service Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut please VOTite D. jc/ o ditions. Contact Mr. R E T A IL ST O R E ON Real Estate, 646-1980 or 647- AM and WTIC-FM. LOST - Large male, ginger Street. Call 6494519. WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- 1139. COVENTRY- Comtemporary 13 acres $16,000. North Coven­ Built - in button holer, Landers Road, East Hartford. Nino F. Petricca, right, of 23 Packard St., Manchester, was honored PLUMBER WANTED- Must ______Manchestfevjjerald . y Lavigne. Meadows Con. Home. 8 Rooms. Sunken living try 19 acres, good frontage, decorative stitches. Excellent Before his promotion, tabbytCtUUy Lldt>cat. I/UUUICDouble pawsUctWd. L • j m “ ■ '■ valescent Home, Monday OOOoeryear. Excellent terms. for 20 years of service at the University of Hartford at a Charter Day Missing since 25th. Birch NURSES AIDES-7 a.m. to 12 Call John, at Chenette EAST HARTFORD SIX / dining room with Cathedral block building, $45,900. Finan­ condition, including cabinet. TAG SALE- Saturday & Sun­ Titus had served as Mountain,Mountain. Bolton area. 278- P.®‘“ n°hJnys and paid vaca- noon. Laurg]Laurel Manor.Manor, 91 Che.st-Chest­ Friday. 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. 647. Ceiling, king size Master cing available, 15 beautiful $150. 649-6437. day, June 2nd., & 3rd., 9:30 to luncheon. Petricca is a systems analyst for data processing at the un- tion. Call evenings 643-6341. HAIR DRESSERS - For new A ssociates, “ G allery Of ROOM VILLAGE enineer-in-charge of 1212 ext. 6227, 647-9168. nut Street. Call 6494519'. 9164. Homes,” 528-9081. COLONIAL. Large country Bedroom, 2 full baths, family acres, frontage $56,000. 50 4. Many antiques, Brass bed, full-service Unisex Salon com­ acres view $100,(KK), others. versity. Congratulating Petricca is Dr. David D. Komisar, university WTIC’s FM operation. LIVE-IN MOTHERS ing into East Hartford area kitchen. Big yard. $49,900, 643- room with fieldstone cast iron stove and parts, provost, left. In the broadcast industry - 3 p.r HELPER - Start immediate­ very shortly. We are looking MANCHESTER- Store & 4 0747 or 872-2481. fireplace, den, sun room / Lessenger Sells! 646-8713, kerosene lamps, lanterns, REWARD p.m., and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.. ly. Salary negotiable. High for aaeressive hair enttprs Room Apartment. Busy loca-. play room. Mid $60s. Owner, depression glass, old bottles, since 1968, Titus has served For Information loading to ttia| LOCAL LAW OFFICE 742-8688. BUILDERS- 30 Beautiful, MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- copper stills and boilers, MACHINIST- Experienced Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut, school or collie girl. and stylists that are eager to tion. Excellent opportunity GLASTONBURY- 52 Kenneth All styles. Small Sizes. in on-air, management and roeovory of a 1979 290 KawaakI I Call 6494519. Mayberry Village, East Hart­ Seeking full-time employee. for owner/user. Priced to sell. Drive. Just Listed! 6 1/2 Wooded Building Lots! AA kerosene stove, tools, dishes, lathe operators, set-up and be part of a growing Good typing skills essential. Clothing and accessories. 389 engineer capacities with Enduro moloroyola. ttblanl ford, 649-2901. $41,900. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. Zone in Manchester. All un­ clocks, old beds, some old car work from blueprints. First professional organization and Shorthand helpful. Write Box Room Split Level. Beautifully Forbes Street, East Hartford. r^ io stations in Michigan, 9 /2 9 /7 9 from 22 Tylar CIrcla. Call | expect to make at least $250- landscaped, in a choice derground utilities, including parts, Hope chest, much more shift. Overtime available. JJ, c/o Manchester Herald. EAST tURTFOn GAS. SPECIAL DISCOUNT! Please call 569-2645. miscellaneous and toys. 744 i ch/U s e t ts and e46-0439. Paid health insurance. Also COLLECTIONS CUSTODIAN- Part time for $350 per week. High com­ MANCHESTER, JUST residential community. 3 Center Congregational LISTED- Excellent Cafe 7 iwa raick (K; bw m ti ad Phone 521-3303, 643-6396. North Main Street. t. part time retired machinist. Experience is a help but missions, paid vacations. FULL-TIME SECRETARY bedrooms, large eat-in DINING ROOM SET - 5 Inquire Chapel Tool Co., 81 Church. Leave, resume at Group Insurance, to those liquor business with ail equip- kitchen, family room, laundry •UKIn . FaMy im* iiHIi M k ti joining WTIC in not a necessity. For rapidy Rowing oil com­ Reel Eatate Wanted 28 chairs, table and buffet. TAG SALE- 33 Hyde Street, Personals Woodland Street, Manchester. Join our modern, CSiurch Office, or mail to: 11 experienced and with ment. Call~ ■■ for' larticulars. room, covered patio, and a pitl*. AttachM (nge. Mr o m - Refrigerator and stove. Call Center Street, P.O. Box 847, pany, Experience preferred. June 2nd., & 3rd., 10 to 4. 1977, he had been chief 646-5836. progressive agency. Plea­ following. Call Pam Mahr, ERA, Blanchard : Rossetto, must for the summer - an « M w i St«rM« ihed. WM tasidatML 646-3327. RIDE WANTED TO Manchester. ^ ^ s 243-1729; evenings 2 ^ Send resume to Box J, c/o 646-2482. ALL CASH For your prof ■Tools, crafts, colored sand, engineer, simultaneously, sant working conditions, Manchester Herald. above ground pool! $72,500. Eitraa. HAMILTON STANDARD, Call 236-MM, Home Sellers within 24 hours. Avoid Red books, and miscellaneous. for commercial radion sta­ EXPERIENCED LATHE competitive salary and $$i,tS0. DELIVERING DARK LOAM Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. OPERATORS & VENDING GUM & CANY Center. Tape, Instant Service, Hayes tion WHCN-FM, Hartford, benefits plan are featured. Probate Notice S68-2SS3 for MPoiabBaiit Corp. 646-0131. - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also Call 643-5686. MACHINISTS. We need a few Requires 3 hours per week. sand, gravel and stone. 643- and for the University of good people to join a young, For appointipanL Call sta le of Connecticut Excellent growth potential. MANCHESTER AREA- U&R FOR FAST EFFECTIVE Court of Probate, District of Norwich PRODUCTION OPERATORS SELLING your house? Call us 9504. H a r tf o r d ’s n o n ­ growing company. Excellent Mr. Powers 1 NOTICE TO THOMAS J. D.UNNACK Evenings after 6, 644-2137. Home. Wooded acre, TAG SALE- Saturday June first and we’ll make you a weight control take Super Benefits and overtime. Full or whose last known address'was in the Carpejing throughout. Wood- COLUMBIA - 9 room custom CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye 2nd., 9 a m. to 4 p.m., 86 White commercial operation, town of Coventry. County of Tolland, cash offer! T.J. Crockett, Slenderite Capsules and E- part time. Please apply at: L Capitol To work In machining and/or aaaembly areas. SMALL GROCERY / BEER burning stove, plus fireplace. Ranch on 3 1/2 picture brook Street. Bar for rec room, \ WWUH-FM. Titus is a Vap “water pills.” Liggett State of Connecticut. Realtor, 643-1577. set, electric welder, acetylene M Gill, Welding & Manufac­ Adlustment Riireali Applicants must have aome previous factory work BUSINESS FOR SALE - Call $60,500. 649-6397. acres, 2 car garage, in-law outfit, aluminum ladder, some furniture, some baby graduate of the University Rexall Pharmacy. turing, Division of BHS, Inc., Pursuant to an order of Hon. Paul M. experience. Hours are 7 AM to 3:30 PM. Air con­ 646-5039. apartment. Check it out! $79,- items, some jewelry, some Vasington. Judge, a hearing will be MAY WE BUY your home? trailer tires, new electric and had attended Michigan ...... 1422 T olland T urnpike held on an aupUcatlon for termination ditioned, arnple. parking and excellent fringe 500. Lessenger Sells! 646-8713. ‘silver.’ Some of a number of Quick, fair, all cash and no generator, electric lawn- Technological University. Bondt-Stocka-Uortgages 8 Manchester, Conn., or call LEGAL SECRETARY of parental rights concerning a certain benefits. j | . mower.-Evenings, 633-7060. things, Minor Chiid bom on February 28,1976, EAST HARTFORD -189 Britt problem. Call Warren E. His other station af­ Carl Skold 647-9931. Senior Partner im mediui Experienced only please. wherein the Court's decision will Road. Lovely 7 Room Cape, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. filiations included WATR- GOVERNMENT size East Hartford Law Fii affect your Interests, If any. as in said TAG SALE- Dining room set. E.O.E. application on file more fully appears, HIGH STANDARD INC. with fireplaced family room, 4 Assorted items. Friday 4 to 7 GUARANTEED BUSINESS General Practice. Must llhve WANTED CLEAN 3 or 4 TV, Waterbury and WEXT- LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. at the Court of Probate, city Hall, 31 PrMtiM Park Circle bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, PM. Saturday & Sunday 9 to 4 experience, and exce/lent Norwich, on June 18.1979 at 11:30 A.M. FAMILY HOME- Have in­ AM, West Hartford, both Phone 2814112. CLERK / CASHIER East Hartford. Ct, NEWSPAPER living room, immaculate. FURNITURE AND PM, 52 Crestwood Drive, skills. Salaiy commei irate By Order of the Court Move-in condition. Convenient terested buyer waiting. APPLIANCES - 18 cubic ft, Connecticut; WBCN-FM, WANTED FOR PATENT with skills. Call Linija/'atat 289- Unda M. Salafla Manufacturlng/Marketlng Sporting Firearms Manchester. MEDICINE DEPARTMENT- 087-5 Qerk to everything. $55,900. Cali Please call: Paul J, Correnti frost-free Whirlpool Boston; and WGGL-FM, 8625. (Located In the rear of the Acmat building) DELIVERY Real Estate Agency, 646-5252 □ EMPLOYMENT In modern pharmacy. Plea­ 236-5454, Home Sellers Center. refrigerator $200. Butcher TAG SALE - Several families. Houghton, Michigan and sant working conditions in a ■r Country Driver Needed block padded bar and two Furniture, household items. WMPL AM & FM in Han­ professional atmosphere. Full Probate Notice COLUMBIA - R oute 87. Houaahold Goods 40 stools $100. Double bed box Saturday, June 2. 10 - 5. 39 cock, Michigan. Help Wanlecl 13 lime. Apply at once to EAST HARTFORD Court of Probate, District of Itebron Revisit History in this 100- spring, mattress, headboard Sage Drive. Titus has been involved ------m anager. Liggetts Rexall PUBLIC SCHOOLS CORRECTION ' TRUCK DRIVER year-old Colonial. Spacious REFRIGERATORS and bureau $150. Lawnmower TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Parkade Druiug, 404 West Mid­ NOTICE OF HEARING country-style kitchen, all Washers / Ranges, used, 19 inch Toro $70. Call 871-2798. in all phases of Broadcast ESTATE OF JOSEPH GIONFRIDDO Come In For An Interview TAG SALE- Saturday June fU l: Apply 81 Commerce Street, dle Turnpike, Manchester, Ct. Pursuant to an order of Hon. J. Retail lumber and building material deliveries in modern appliances, 4 guaranteed and clean. New 2nd., 9 to 2, 261 Charter Oak engineering and has had a Glastonbury. PTG INVITAION Stewart Slockwell, Judge, dated May Greater Glastonbury area. Good driving record and 9 AM to 1-i AM at the bedrooms, 2 baths, wall-to- shipment damaged, G.E & STEREO FOR SALE: Street corner of Virginia number of articles COMPANY. Telephone 633- AN EAST HARTFORD Physi­ 30, 1979 a hearinjg will m held on an Manchester Evening wall carpeting, pine floors, 2- FRtelDAIRE. Low prices. Marantz reciever, Bose Road. Much miscellaneous; 7631. application praying for authority to Class II license required. car garage with loft. speakers, Sansui turntable, published in broadcast cian needs someone to assist TO BID sell certain real estate in the town of Herald B.D, Pearl & Son, 649 Main “Something For Everyone!” engineering trade in Clerical responsibilities in Hebron as in said applicatimi on file Beautifully landscaped. Call Street, 643-2171. excellent condition. 1 year CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC a Medical Office. Good skills BID 1$ 502 more fully appears, at the Court of The W. G. Glennay Co. 16 Bralnard Place 236-5454, Home Sellers Center, old. $325. Call 649-5159 or 487- TAG SALE- June 2nd. & 3rd., magazines. - Experienced only. Top and interest in public contact Probate on June 13,1979 at 9:30 a.m. Mancheater, Conn. FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom 1583. SBA Appreciates Ramey Installation of Air Condition Kathleen M. Sawyer. 63 Hebron Aveiiue 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 47 Zwirko, a WTIC wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 a must. Previous experience a Units d erk Glastonbury, Ct. MANCHESTER- Just Set. Excellent condition. Alexander Street, Fred A. Ramey Jr., right, of 30 Lewis St., Manchester, receives a em ployee since 1963, Berlin ‘Tpke., Wethersfield, plus. Salary commensurate 127-5 Reduced to $49,500 ! 7 Room Queen-size bed, triple dresser, GIRLS CLOTHES - different Manchester. Household assumed his new duties 563-0151. with ability. Please enclose Information may be obtained 633-4676 Mr. Santilli Cape. 4 bedrooms. Aluifiinum dresser with shelved mirror, seasons. Sizes 8 -14. Excellent goods, plus miscellaneous certificate of appreciation for his service to the U.S. Small Business from Miriam P. Levinson, siding. Immediate occupancy. condition and reasonable. after serving as engineer- resume with reply to Box F, night stand. 4 years old. $800. Items including exercise belt Administration and the Service Corps of Retired Executives. Thomas RN-LPN wanted for full or c/o Manchester Herald. Assistant Director of Business Probate Notice 646-2440. 5^-0935. South Windsor. 644-8675. & bicycle.______in-charge of WTIC-AM, a part time on all shifts. Apply Services, East Hartford E. Higgins, Connecticut director of the Small Business Administra­ position to which he was director of nursing. Salmon- FULL TIME- Responsible School Department, 110 Long Court of Probate, District of Manchester Sunday 6-3-79 1-5 tion, presents the certificate to Ramey, who is the director of the appointed in 1977. Prior to brook Convalescent Home, off Delivery Man needed to Hill Drive, East Hartford, Ct. NOTICE OF HEARING Mandiestar »« »amon Straet that appointment, he had House Street, Glastonbury. deliver appliances and some 06108 until bid opening on June ESTATE OF STEVEN C. LUZ. a Manchester Community College Career Division. Please call 633-5244. warehousing. Good hourly minor MANCHESTER HONDA Beautiful Wooded Building served as an operations wage. Call 647-9997. 14, 1979 at 2:30 p.m. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William INGERSOLL-RAND and maintenance engineer NURSES AIDES wanted for The East Hartford Public E. FitzGerald. Judge, d a t^ May 30, MILLERS FALLS DIVISION Prize Won 1979 a hearing wiU be held on an at both the WTIC studios full time on all shifts. Apply FULL & PART TIME WORK Schools is an Equal Oppor­ application praying for author!^ to 60 PROGRESS DR., MANCHESTER LOTS and at the station’s Avon director of nursing. Salmon- AVAILABLE for the summer. tunity Employer. compromise and satisfy a doubtful and We Are Growing Again! MZONE In Hospital brook Convalescent Home, off $191.88 full time. $95.94 part transmitter site. 128-5 NOW HAS JOBS AVAILABLE HARTFORD - Mrs. House Street, Glastonbury. time. Car needed. Over 18. d applies 297 OAK STREET Zwirko’s prior broadcast Please call 633-5244. Profits available. Call 9 to 5 file more fully appeal . at Ore C PACKERS Alice Schaefer of South affiliation was with New p.m., 875-8949. I ^ b a te on June 14.1979 at 11:00 A.M. KN0U.W00D EAST HARTFORD Pearl J. Hultman, (nnar aHirr Ml Undaroraund utllltlas, including 6*8 Glastonbury was in Hart­ Haven’s WELL He has NURSES AIDES - Full time, A ss't Gerk We Need People Interested In Long Term I AM TO *M PM) INVITATION 121-5 ford Hospital when she been active in amateur and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED Employment To Fill the F^ollowlng STARTINa SALARY $3J» P IR HOUR learned that she was first Experienced preferred, but for wholesale furniture. GALL 521-3303 64343N MIM)44t radio for many years, we will train. Apply in person: Deliveries in New England TO BID Court of Probate, District of Positions: MACHINE OPERATORS prize winner in the State having held an amateur East Hartford Convalescent area from Vernon. Apply at: Manchester (SeCOND SHIFT Bank For Savings’ East 170 Tunnel Rd. Notice is hereby given that NOTICE OF HEARING I PM TO IldM PM) extra license since 1959. Home, 745 Main Street, East ESTATE OF ULUAN R. METTER. Hartford branch grand Hartford. the Eighth Utilities District STARTiHa SALARY M .M PIR HOUR He is operations vice deceased k opening sweepstakes. president and a member of will receive sealed bids in the Pursuant to an order of Hon. William a AUTO TECHNICIAN NURSES AIDES- Full time, Office of the Eighth Utilities E. FitzGerald, Judge, d a M May 30. BENWITS (30 days after hiring) Her prize, a Webber gas 1979 a hearing will be held chi an The Sentry the board of directors of all shifts. Experience • 1 week vacation after 6 months grilie, was delivered to 1 T 1 / . 1 NEEDED MATURE D is tr ic t, 32 M ain S t., application praying for authority to . • PARTS COUNTER 'J f t ^ AMSAT, the Radio preferred, but training will be Manchester, Connecticut until sell certain real estate as in said > 2 weeks vacation after 1 year her by the East Hattford -"1 COUPLE- 3 Room Apartment application on file more fuliy appears, Free Home Amateur Satellite Corp., an given. Apply in person: Blast 12:00 Noon on June 9,1979 for • Blue Shield, Blue Cross \ i ' Hartford Convalescent Home, Including utilities, exchange at the Court of Probate on June 11,1979 vV'/ ' branch manager, Patricia internationally based at 11:30 A.M. • NEW CAR PREP 745 Main Street, East Hart­ for light household duties, Package Insurance Coverage • 12 Paid holidays , i d Evaluation. Vantour. scientific organization. ground care an assistance to for 1OT9-1980 at which time Pearl J. Hultman, » Pension plan: Other winners in the r ford. , elderly couple. South East Ass't. G e ^ AMSAT is responsible for bids will be publicly opened, a SERVICE WRITER ■ Sickness & Accident Insurance, fully paid What IS your home worth? Our prolesstonais can help sweepstakes were FO Hartford location on bus line. read and recorded. % the construction, lauch and PART TIME Work from home Call 1-787-0270 after 3:00 p.m., by Company. you price your home to sell taste) and easier We will Specifications and bid forms NOTICE TO CREDITORS provide you with complete marketing. Imancial. and Lovely & very liveable 4 bedroom Cape, new E rn e s tin e M. K eith , operations of several radio on the phone servicing our leave name and phone • Union Shop w inner of a Colem an State customers in your spare time. may be secured at the Fire ESTATE OF RUDOLPH F. economic information tJo obligation No pressure No kitchen with appliances, dining room, fireplace, amateur communications number; or write - P.O. Box ARTHOFER. Jr., deceased Join the Manchester Honda tean* • Equal Opportunity Employer - sales pitch Of course we’d like lo sell your home for 249-7773. Department Dispatcher’s Of­ The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. cooler, and C.P. Sklenzar 'Satellites. 71, Stannaid Hill, Westbrook, you Thai's our business. And we're confident you will garage. Low 60’s. m i m Conn., 06498. fice, 32 Main St., Manchester, Judge, of the Court ot Probate. now! Call Mr. Pantaleo, for interview and Genevieve Barrett, ORN Zwirko also holds EXPERIENCED District of Manchester at a hMrtng select us once you’ve seen our professionalism at work DIRECTIONS: West Center to Spencer to Sliver La. to Conn. held on May n . 1979 ordered that an Oak St. Watch for our sign. both of East Hartford and membership in the MACHINISTS & LATHE LEGAL SECRETARY- For claims must be presented to the appointment. INTERVIEWS FROM 8 to 4:30 The right is reserved to reject both winners of picnic American Radio Relay OPERATORS- Full or part Real Estate Department in fiduciary on or before August. 29.1979 Weekdays GE'I' .MORE w ith baskets. time. Excellent benefits. App­ medium size East Hartford any and all bids. or be barred as by law provided. League, the Connecticut ly in person at: 1422 Tolland John C. Flynn, Jr. Pean J. HtUtmao. The East Hartford Law Firm. Must have Ass't. Cleit Mrs. Alice Schaefer receives prize from Wireless Association, and ‘rurnpike, Manchester. LM experience, and excellent Insurance Commissioner H w fiduciary is: . . Member of — Greater LESPERANCE branch office opened April is co-founder and first Gill Welding Manufacturing Eighth UUUties Florence 1. Artbofer 24 Adams Street Manciteater, Conn. SENTRY skills. Salary commensurate 80 Bigelow Street Manchester Chamber of Commerce 21. It is the ninth branch of Patricia Vautour, branch manager of State president of the Northeast Co. Division of BHS, Inc., or with skills. Cali Paula at 289- District Inc. call 647-9931. Manchester. Conn. ] Real Estate SM'vkes State Bank For Savings. Bank for Savings. VHF Association. 8825. loe-s 29C onrw cticulloulnotd. 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Peanuta — Charlea M. ^hulz ACROSS 3 Broke bread Answer to Previous Punie MUSEUM of NATURAL 4 Gridder N O , IT'S N O T A 1 Saratoga Jim m y____ [L L K E a T E D 8 VOU 0OU6HT A 4 Hatred 5 Depart this 1. A B 1 F A E R E MUpANT, MADAM AHP.^OU B0U6HT / r u s tler s J 9 Burmese life 5- M B Q 5 R T A N HYSTERIA T' 1 H D R 1 N Dear Abby FARM7THATS6R6AT/, A TRACT0R7ANP A currency 6 Team's turn at S Y| E — w E H A V E 10 Water 1 1 L T K3 0 N A I'M nOUP Of VOU ^ ^ ^ bat R A 0 l*)H6fl.8ARR0a)?ANP 13 Regarding (2 7 Hawaiian E 8 AE 0 3 1------A H Y E N A By Abigail Van Buren A BIS STICK? wds., Lat., E 1 Z 0 R U 3 i. E instruments 0 E U R 1 R abbr.) 8 Young lady B \k □ 1B s N A E B mmdA ^ l 8 i T . 14 Calmly (Fr, abbr.) K E N 0 N 15 Pekoe a r? 1 9 Outfit 1 0 A 0 L[I □ 8 |L |U |0| S«rv/cM O titn d 31 8»rvle*$ O thrtd SI Ptlnllng-Paperlng 32 Building Conlnotfne S3 mm r 16 Lair 10 Compass 0 U T[8 A_Na 3 ■ n n n 17 Words of un­ point 8 c A T M 1 LEON CIESZYNSKI derstanding (2 11 Hang \k 3 m w m m A&W PAINTING Contrac­ 3 _ K E L P A 0 IsTlTyI BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ wds.) 12 Center of SPtRNC SPiaXlS! tors. Quality painting and paper hanging at reasonable ditions, Remodeling, Rec Good Husbandry 16 Wireless target £ £ signal 42 Sound of A%tec SEPTIC TANKS & LEACH rates. Fully insured. Free Rooms, Garages, Ifltchens 16 Energy-saving 25 Proclamation 20 Mild expletive Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath 36®B09ES38B0®6C >flEK time (abbr.) 27 In effect dismissal FIELDS INSTALLED- 23 Laudanum Chimney 7696, Tile, Dormers, Roofing. Sporting Qoodt 46 Apnrtmonta For Hunt S3 Wanted to Rent 57 Priscilla’s Pop - Ed Sullivan 26 Russian river 44 Young goat Grading, Loam. General Con­ 26 Type of canoe 16 Western- Residential or Qimmercial. 29 Anthony's Sweeps tracting. G & H Paving & Crochet Rug DEAR ABBY I notice that the first of your TEN COM­ 30 Baby cats hemisphere or­ 45 Golf club 6494291. COMBINATION GOLF BAG ALL THE EXTRAS- Plush 2 WANTED- Apartment for 2 HEV LISTEN, I HATE s o u SEEM LIKE A r WASN'T ALWAV5 A F sou REALIZE I IN iW n ti Ikt rtt Construction Company. 646- PERONAL1 'F o r MANDMENTS FOR HUSBANDS is: 31 Mistress ganization nickname 46 Places i l (hiaacf firti & CART By Bagboy. Veiy bedroom, lovely wall-to-wall working girls- 2 bedrooms. TD KEEP reSTERINlS 5033. Free Estimates. "30 particular Dick. NICE PERSON,, BUT TBOUBLEA4AKER, VOU ODULP 6ET BUSTEP 33 Big leaguer (abbr.) 32 Christian era ■ithiit Hikliii • Call 643-570! LIGHT CARPENTRY - Rec _:ood condition. , $45. Call 646- carpeting. Large walk in Call 6P-8f55 after 6:00 p.m. “Thou shall put thy wife before thy mother, thy father, SOU ALL THE TIME." rVEQOTAJOB KNOW.", FOR T H IS. (abbr.) 48 Crafty ■ns... Years Experience!” Member thy daughter and thy son, for she is thy lifelong companion." 34 Jacob's first 21 Publicity men Manchester Chamber of rooms, roofing and repairs. ^fter 5 p.m. closets, poo. (4M-2). Rental ~ -n T O PO ." TELL AAE K' (2 wds.) 50 City in Israel Tm Smptri MIDDLE AGE BUSINESS Abby, does your husband put you before his mother? And wife 35 This (Lat.) Commerce. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Free estimates. Call Charles Assistors, 2365646. ABOUT IT." 35 Skin 22 Suffer 51 Negative Garden Producit 47 MAN Would like to rent clean 36 Actor Murray Kirtn IrMe - Interioi* and Exterior. Schiavetti at 649-2405 does your son pul his wife before you? w 36 Playwright An­ remorse prefix room in private home in 38 Acid type J7I WItSOII STj'/ j: Commercial and Residential. anytime. CRACKLING FIREPLACE CURIOUS IN N J. ouilh 23 Sooner state 53 Same thing TOMATO STAKES - 2 hay­ warms this coot 3 bedrooms. Manchester. Call 623-3902, 40 Geological pe wNciBni Free Estimates. Fully In­ 37 Rubber (abbr.) 54 On seme side sured. 646-4879. Roodng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 mowing machines. 709 Silver Kids and pets OK. Call now. 7:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. DEAR CURIOUS: I hope so. Ji^ overshoe 24 Levee riod 643-0130-®®^^ BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAYS, Lane, East Hartford, (across (5563) Rental Assistors, 236 36 Not quite 55 Relative Parking Lots etc. Repairs & ip i from Jack August 5646, small fee. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE 41 New PAINTING BY DAN SHEA- DEAR ABBY: My husband has promised to abide by your 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 Driveways Sealed. Free Quality craftsmanship at low ment Co. Expert installation Restaurant). Seeks minimum 4 Room Rent Testament 8 C&M TREE SERVICE - Free in 2-3 fam ily house. No decision. Our problem is his snaring. He starts to snore the book Estimates. G & H Paving & prices. Call 6465424. of aluminum siding n tte r s BACHELOR’S PAD- Im ­ t 10 11 estimates, discount senior children, no pets. Call 643- minute he dozes off, and he snares like a bull. 43 Genetic 12 citizens. Company Constimction Co. 646-5033. “30 and trim. Roofing installation maculate 1 bedroom, living 5615, after 5:30 p.m. I have pul up with his snoring for the seven years we’ve material 13 14 Manchester-owned and Years Experience Member and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. UPlCK room. No lease. Call for info. of Manchester Chamber of Only $175. (530-2) Rental shared the same bed. Not once nave I nudged him or asked 44-Heating operated. Cail 646-1327. 16 Commerce, ' Building Contracting 33 SPECIALIZING cleaning and Assistors, 2365646. him to roll over because I didn't want to disturb his much- apparatus at the WANTED TO RENT needed sleep. 47 Confederate 1 ■ 1 B & M TREE SERVICE - repairing chimneys, roofs, 18 19 WILL CLEAN CELLARS, WES ROBBINS Carpentry VERNON - 4 room apartment July 1. Exacutiv* needs 3 However, I complain bitterly when he insists on falling States Army ■ Specialists in tree and stump new roofs. Free estimates. 30 (abbr.) ATTICS and haul away scrap remodeling specialist. Ad- CORN CRIB in 2 family house. Convenient bedroom Apartment, asleep in the living room while I'm trying to watch TV. CaptaLn Easy — Crooks & Lawroncs 23 24 1 z. 27 28 29 removal. Senior Citizen years Experience. Howley, 49 Decimal unit iron FREE OF j CHARGE! ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 643-5361. rural location. Nice yard. P15 Condo, or House. Up to When I complain he says he enjoys dozing off with the TV ■ Discount. 24 hour service. 643- RPAPy FOR launch FIRST LET'5 j u s t TAKE 52 Sarcastic 30 32 3, Call 644-3234. built-ins, bathrooms, monthly includes heat, hot $750 monthly. 859-1371 « OU, / T tS oK UP SOME OF THOSE CHANSED CARPENTER - Repairs, Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. JULY 1st. 5 ROOM . LI'L FELLBS! X FANCY PISHES YOU T ttD US : NORTH 6-2A dummy’s king of hearts. exterior, paperhanging, This handsome pinwheel business or income with me. OUR MINOS ♦ KQ5 EXPERT PAINTING and remodeling, additions, gar­ RIGHT FRONT FENDER APARTMENT- Second, floor. rug in easy crochet adds This is known as a "discov­ excellent work references. BOTTI HEATING & $250 monthly. No utilities. He is never at home at night and I never know where he ♦ K843 ery” play. South wanted to LANDSCAPING Specializing Free estimates. Fully in­ ages, roofing. Call David For 1957 Plymouth Savoy. a bright accent to bath in Exterior House Painting. Patria, 644-1796, PLUMBING- Toilet repairs, Please call 64-3205. Security required. Call 647- is. He stays out almost every night until the bars close, and ♦ J93 find the king of diam ond sured. Martin Matson, 646 or family room. on weekends he's never at home even in the daytime. ♦ K74 Tree pruning, spraying, kitchen and lav faucets 1876, after 5 p.m. FORD - 1973 GRAN TORINO. because East, who had al­ 4431. No. 5862 has crochet I got so fed up with being alone, I left him once. When I mowing, weeding. Call 742- FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY replaced and repaired. Excellent condition. Must directions for 28" rug. WEST EAST ready produced the ace-jack 7947. - Remodeling and Additions. sell. $1200. 643-8422. TO ORDER, send $1.00 for eich try to talk to him about our problems, it helps for a few days, ♦ 9863 * AJ 10 of spades, could not also hold QUALITY PAINTING and Booms’ foVVenf 52 LANDLORDS- List all your aattern plus 25( for postage and then he goes back to his old ways! What should I do? ♦ QI0 96 UAJ752 the ace of hearts'and king of Paper Hanging by Willis Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 REFINISHED KITCHEN vears experience! For Free Flooring 36 vacancies with us for FREE! handling. LEFT ALONE ♦ K ♦ 762 diamonds. It was South's Schultz. Fully insured THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs CABINETS & COUNTER - histimates, call 646-4239. 100s of qualified tenants Anne Cabot ♦ to 652 693 plan to try to drop a single- references. 649-4343. trally located. Downtown excellent. Must sell, Woodwork. Floors for homes FLOOR SANDING AND waiting. Call Rental c/o Hancheiter Eftninf Herald DEAR LEFT: Nowhere in your letter do you mention SOUTH ton king of diamonds if East Manchester. Kitchen sacrificing! Any reasonable IISO Are. el Aaie^s and apartments. Call 667-3643, FARRAND REMODELING - REFINISHING - Floors like Assistors, 9 to 9, 2365646. offer over $1650. Call after New Yeri. .Y. 10036 “love.” Why did you marry? Surely not to have separate ♦ 742 produced the heart ace. ask for Ken. Cabinets and Formica Tops, new. Specializing in older privileges. Call 649-2358. u ------East saw what was going J.P. LEWIS & SON- Interior 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. Print Namo, Rdtfrcia with ZIP Uvea. Aa I see it, your husband enjoys being married as long Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ floors. Natural and sta in ^ T H R E E ROOM CODE and Styla Number. as he can live like a bachelor. If you want a real marriage, ♦ AQ10854 on and ducked quickly. Now and Exterior painting, paper floors. No waxing anymore. LADIES ONLY - Furnished South did not ruff. ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - ditions, Decks. All types of APARTMENT- Call between CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1977- 1979 ALBUM with a 32-page free yourself from this empty, in-nome-only relationship and ♦ AQ J 6 Attics & Cellars cleaned. For hanging, remodeling, carpen­ John Verfaille. 6465750 after 6 room for rent. All utilities in­ 5 and 8 p.m., 568-1230. He simply discarded his Remodeling and Repairs. “Medallion Edition.” Mint “Gift Section" with full find a man who wants to be a full-time husband. free estimate, call 646-1943. try, Fully insured. 64696M. Phone 643-6017. PM. cluded. Close to bus line and Vulnerable: Both last spade since that was stores. References and securi­ Condition! Air, electric win­ directions. Price ... $2.00 The Flintetonee — Hanna Barbara Productions Dealer: North . PLUSH TWO BEDROOM dows, power steering and ALSO THESE BOOKS AT SU8 EACH. likely to be a loser later. ty required. Call 644-0383. CONFIDENTIAL TO “MARRIAGE IN TROUBLE IN T" DUPLEX- Sunken living brakes, automatic, lean-burn No. Q-116-BLUE RIBBON OUILTS. West North East South When the king of hearts room, dining room, patio, IVa Contalna ilxteen lovely quilts. VENTURA”: Your letter tells me that your husband is TELL ME, SURE DID/ Pass Pass held South proceeded to drop GENTLEMEN ONLY - engine, velour upholstery, ! ♦ baths. Basement garage. Ne. &*117-aUILTS ON PARADE. using the television to avoid taUting about what’s reaUy DIP FRED HE LAID THEHE \ Pass 2 NT Pass 3 6 that singleton king of dia­ Tag Salas Tag Sales Dogs-BIrds-Peta Kitchen privileges. Central rirm price $3650. 646-0299 Directions for sixteen quilts. Teg Salee 43 Walking distance to Parkade. evenings. bothering him. Yon need to talk honestly to each other. ADMIT HIS &LAME ON Pass 3B Pass SB monds and make an over­ location. Free parking. Call 643-0710. No. Q-nS-GRANDMOTHER'S FLOW­ Open up a dialogue with love—not in anger. f a u l t s Pass Pass Pass trick. Security and references ER QUILTS. 16 fasclnetlng quilts. HIS WIFE TAG SALE. 4 FAMILIES- TAG SALE - June 2nd. 10 - 3 FOR SALE - BUNNIES, 9 No. Q-119-AMERICA'S FAVORITE Boy/ LIKE A 7 ” ^ Old bottles, boxes, chairs, required. 643-2693 for appoint­ AFGHANS. A beautiful selection. Saturday & Sunday, June 2nd., weeks old. 6461432. BOLTON- Large 3 room THE AVW?... Ask th€ Experts books, 78 records, magazines, ment. 1971 COUGAR No. Q-120-MAKE A GIFT. Many BOSS Opening lead: ♦O & 3rd., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 78 apartment. Heat and hot lifts for friends and family. Finley Street. Furniture.R.O. insulators. Artificial Christ­ TAG SALE - Saturday June water. Quiet neighborhood. Hardtop Os ysa wish you had mars frlsadsT Far ths sserst al REALLY mas trees and decorations. 2nd. 10 - 4. Weather ^rm it- FREE KITTENS - Gorgeous UNFURNISHED ROOM FOR ■spularity, gut Abby’s law boaklati “Huw Ja Bu Papular; You hold: &-2B model railroad equipment, and ready to go! Males and No pets. References required. REAP books, lanterns, Meyer piston- Household items, bedspreads, tiog. 84 McDivitt Drive. RENT in private home. $24() monthly. 643-5983. Yau’rs Nsvar Taa Yaaag ar Taa OU.” Baad 11 with a laog, FRED ♦ J »9 8iU iU U curtains,, clothing, toys, Manchester. females. Call 633-6097. Widowed or divorced woman Excellent condition! 55,000 asll-ad^aaad, atampad (IS caital aavalspt ts Abby, in type water pump, poker-pool Autof For Sale 51 ¥ - - plants, motorcycle and car preferred. Call after 5 PM., Homes lor Rent miles. 351 Cleveland, new Laaby Drive, Beverly HIDe, CaM. W Z lt By Oswald Jacoby game, housewares, mis­ ADORABLE PUPPIES - Free 54 cellaneous interesting items! parts. Guns and reloading EVER'YTHING MUST GO 643-9567. brakes, new appliance and Alan Sontag ♦ •• AK to good home. Found aban­ supplies. Car tape plOTer. 1 HALF PRICE - New 14 ft. mags, G 60 & 70 tires. New PONTIAC SUNBIRD 1977- 4 doned. About 10 weeks old. SIX ROOM CAPE - Route The late Joseph B. Lee of TAG SALE - Sunday June 3rd. Dartmouth Road. boat at 85 Colonial Road. Apartments For Rent 53 44A. 3 bedrooms, carpeted dual exhaust, air shocks, cylinder, automatic. 15,000 Here is a problem for you Brooklyn asked what you do Manchester. Labrador type. Evenings and Two family. Many colonial Manchester June 4 & 5. living room. Appliances fur­ CB, am/fm 8 tracks, fog miles. Like new! $3300. Call readers. Look over the as dealer. weekends1 742-5742-5228, 742-6115. LOOKING for anything in real 647-1503, after 3 p.m. items. Lamps, pictures, nished. Fenced in backyard. lights, new paint, green, Astrograph hands, the bidding, and the Check the pack to find TAG SALE - New fabrics, new ...... estate rental - apartments, opening lead and see if any plants. Miscellaneous. 692 Musical Instruments 44 Security deposit. 643-6597. pin stripe. You’ve seen it, The Born Lotor — Art Sansom where that extra six of West Middle Turnpike. Rain BIG TAG SALE- Furniture, and used clothes, small homes. multiple dwellings? 1974 PINTO RUNABOUT - 4 of you can figure out which spades came from. clothes, jewelry, antiques, aDnliance.s household items. No fees. Call J!D. Real Estate admired it, now you can cylinder, 4 speed. AM/FM-8 hunches could lead you down card won trick three. If you Date June 17th. 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and yv____ etc. 75 Pine Street. Friday B’nai B’rith, 545 Blast Center Associates, Inc. 6461980 own it. Ideal Graduation track. 43,000 miles, New tires, Ihe garden path today. When It OF KLUTZ CAKRB5 A can work this one out, we tNEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN, i other instruments. Rivers Onices-Stores lor Rent 55 m> lTH(?ufctfrrrwA5AZQW?e$, afternoon and Saturday. Street, June 3rd., 10 a.m. to 4 Gift? new carburetor, new battery. gets down to push and shove, will give a degree in clair- . TAG SALE - June 2nd & 3rd. 9 p.m.. Music, 7 Main Street, New APARTMENT and HOUSES Tuned recently. Excellent birthday o f m e a m s aw ? /WAKH'WrmOUT, (Do you have a question for AM - 4 PM. 175 West Center rely upon your logic. voyancy at the college of Britain, 1^1977. For Rent. We have lOOs of ren­ MANCHESTER- Main Street condition. $1650. Call 646-6897. SCORPIO (Oct. 26NOV. 22) the experts? Write "Ask the Street, Manchester. modem office available. 400 643-4815 W WAKH l ^ 'T your choice. tals in all Areas, Prices and Don't do things for others We will give you a hint. It Experts." care of this newspa­ Miscellaneous items. TAG SALE- 'Glastonbury. 15 TROMBONE- In excellent Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, sq. ft. Heat, AC included. Call 1965 FORD GALAXIE - 352. today lust because they're able AKUMMIIOfo! per. Individual questions will Families. June 2nd. and 3rd., was late in the evening. The condition. Buescher, with 2365646. Small Fee. 6^2469 or 6462755. 1972 AMC HORNET- 4 door, New frame, new exhaust. June 3,1979 to do something for you In be answered if accompi 'ed TAG SALE- Must move. 10 to 4, Cambridge, Trinity TAG SALE Saturday, Sunday. oversized case. $250. Call 649- Bonds with someone you al­ game was convivial expert by stamped, self-addressed automatic. 6 cylinder, 232 $350. 1970 COX CAMPER - return. This isn't your style. bridge. “Super Tag Sale” , June 3rd., 8 Avenues. Directions: Corner High and Elm 7085 anytime. 466 MAIN STREET. North of self contained. Sleeps 6. $ ^ . ready deeply care about will be You won't carry It off well. envelopes. The most interest­ Hillstown or Addison to Great Terrace. 9 til 2. ONE BEDROOM engine. Regular gas. Good East took his ace of spades to 4. 33 Ashworth Street, APARTMENT For rent. $250 Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. condition. $&5. 6465256. Call 871-0723. strengthened Ibis coming year. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 26Dec. ing questions will be used in Manchester. Swamp to Cambridge. ACOUSTIC AMPLIFIER - 200 of centrally lo c a te space. The Increased devotion, mutu­ 21) Your behavior is under the and led back the jack. this column and will r?ceive Building Supplies monthly, with heat. Mr. Dummy’s king won the trick copies of JACOBY MODERN.) 42 watts. 4 10” speakers. $350. Philbrick, Philbrick Agency, Ideal for store, office or other '1977 DODGE VAN- Florida 1965 CHEVY NOVA - $100 or ally shared, will be exbllarat- microscope today, so be dou­ LARGE TAG SALE- An­ TAG SALE- Saturday June Ask for Rick, 649-4131. business or commercial use. Customized, in and out. 14 Ing. bly careful how you conduct 2nd., 9 to 4. Sofa and chair, 30” 2,000 NEW WHITE BRICKS 6464200. best offer. Call evenings after GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This tiques, train set, wedding Call 6462426 65 |im. miles per gallon on regular 7 PM, 568-0782. yourself. Keep everything out Heathcllff — Goorge Gately gown, and many other things. avocado electric range, with Porcelain face. Very may not be one of your better Boats-Accessorles 45 454 M A ^ STREET- Second fuel. Loadra with extras in­ In Ihe open. Candlewood Estates, South custom drapes, red prints, days lor making Important deci­ CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) Wvl. reasonable. Call 6463050. floor, ^lloom Heated Apart­ OFFICE SPACE cluding Factory Air! Low Windsor. 10 to 4, Saturday odds and ends. 69 Nutmeg, off 1978 FIAT SPORTS SPIDER sions. You're likely to deal In Should you fjnd It necessary to 1974 FURY - 16M!-foot ment, flo appliances, no pets. mileage. One owner. CONVERTIBLE - Rust June 2nd. Keeney. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 FOR RENT Excellent condition. Over rationalizations Instead of lac­ give anyone verbal or written fiberglass, tilt trailer, with $225 monthly. Call 64624%, 9 Proofed. FM stereo and 8 ing facts. Learn more about 250 square feet, center of $14,000 invested. A real Instructions today, be certain WInthrop — Dick Cavalll 1975 56horsepower outboard to 5. track. Garaged. Regular gas. yourself by sending for your that what you write or say Is o AKC SHEL'HE - Sable and Chevy engine. 2 tanks, ^,500. Manchester, air con- bargain for $7495. Must be white male pup. Champion Like new. $6,000, Call after now Astro-Graph Letter which very concise. Also 50 horse Johnson out- MANCHESTER - Main diti(|ning and parking. seen. Call 643-0421. 4:30 649-9681. begins with your birthday. Mall BoyOL/yBeiorAMGG AND NCM" Me CANV-tger ^ l i t y and temperament. 643- board, $300. Call 643-9551. AQUARIUS (Jan. 26Fab. 19) Be 228-0475 or 226 Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, $1 for each to Astro-Graph, very selective today regarding VMNKLe?-? S H E W AS H E R TD COME c u r 9550. hot w ater, appliances. No 1969 CHEVELLE- 2 door 1975 BUICK SKYLARK - P.O. Box 489, Radio City Sta­ SHARE DRIVING TO H ardtop. 307 V-8. Power whom you, discuss your per­ Mjf TEACHER A CCUPLe FROW U N D E R H SR D E C K . A COMPLETE BOARDING pets. Parking. Security. 523- Yellow. Excellent condition. tion, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to sonal affairs with. Don't talk AND FROM SOCIETY 7047. cTviDn. steering, automatic, vin' specify your birth sign. CF>BABSAiSO. FACILITY for dogs and cats. STORE. Located near Savings Qne owner. $695. 647-1'' Good gas mileage. Power about figures that could be FOR SAVINGS IN Dog grooming. AH health Bank of Manchester. For steering, V-6, am radio, CANCER (June 21-July 22) distorted. / a#' SAMITAfiOll guard maintenance. Ultra­ CALL TODAY! Lovely 3 radials. $2800.. 742-9300. Juicy tidbits that are gossip PISCES (Fab. 26March 20) To WETHERSFIELD, 16 FOOT STARCRAFT BOAT- details, call: Group I, Zinsser 1971 SATELITE SEBRING- 2 rather than gospel should not violet germicidal lights. room, quiet area, newly .Agency, 6461511. try to please people today you r 1 Tilt trailer with 40 HP Merc decorateo. Only $185. (503-1) door. 318 cubic inch. New 1970 SAAB - Needs clutch be passed on to others today. might agree to do things with­ WORK HOURS 8:30 to Canine Holiday Inne, 200 Electric start and Call Rental Assistors, 236 brakes, 1 year old exhaust otherwise good running condi­ Better to say nothing than to out thinking through the conse­ 4:30. 649-6763. Sheldon Road, Manchester. accessories. Moving must system. Beautiful inside and 6465971. 5646, small fee. SINGLE OFFICE tion. Asking $500. 6465296. repeat something that’s wrong. quences. This could later put RIDE NEEDED — Manchester to New Haven | sell! $500. .643-6258. out. Metallic Starfire paint. LEO (July 26Aug. 22) Trying to you In an awkward position. Mike, 6462323. Trucks lor Sale keep your budget In balance ARIES (March 21-AprU 19) Don’t daily. Will pay. Call Paul, at 6460387. FOR RENT could prove an arduous task permit your thoughts to drift 1962 CHRYSLER NEWPORT- 1973 DATSUN PICKUP today. It will be the small today if you're working with With complete overhauled offer, Call 649-5334. expenses that get things out of your hands. Your attention engine, with about 4,500 miles. kilter. span Isn't up to Us usual high Includes all utilities and VIRGO (Aw . 23-SudI. 221 Ob­ FREE CLASSIFOS New transmission, brakes, 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN standards. Air Conditioning. Central and battery. $550. Call 649- jectives must be cleqrly de­ TAURUS (April 26May 20) Think location. window van. Excellent condi­ fined today or you'll have trou­ twice before volunteering to CLIP&MAilJ 3050. tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ ble staying on course. Make a FORCARPOOUNG manage tricky situations for WE ARE'PNISHED. OKAY I SET TH ' Call 643-9551 tains chairs. Stereo and list of your priorities, then others today. Should mishaps AND S O POUNPS SUESS WHAT I JUST 1971 FORD TORINO'WAGON- cassette. Radials. 429-9461. strive to follow through. 1 OUST INVENTED C A V E, T H E C L U B - AAA/WMTDTH MEA.-T INJk/PPKlTE'p. 74,000 miles. $600. Good run­ occur, they'll be charged back DIVORCE. •3 LINES LIBRA (Supt. 23-Oct. 23) Pul­ to you. ning condition. Call 6467557, ling too much stock In your MAIL TO: Resort Property after 6 p.m. •3 DAYS ADDRESS For Rent ®ic H e ra ld WEST DENNIS, MASS.- Nice­ me u m ia ts ?!" TO BE EUDIBIE: CLASSIFIED AOVERTISINQ ly furnished 3 Bedroom Cot­ tage. $225 weekly. Minimum 2 Buga Bunny — Holmdahl ft Stoffal STATE P.O. BOX 591 weeks. Call 649-8760. • must need ride to and from Manchester, Conn. 06040 Likc t h e w a v e s f work , GIANT NECK BEACH, RDUNP ASHORE EXAMPLE: NIANTIC- 4 bedroom cottage, 15 Words for 6 Days near water. Available June FROM THE • want to drive others or 23rd., call 6463500. Thii Funny World IS- O esA H BLUB-e-e... • want to shar$ driving costs ] CHECK ENCLOSED Only >9.00 € tmMcN«^a7«4.lM. SPACE IS LiMiTED FIRST COME 1 2 3 4 S HRST SERVED BASIS 6 7 0 0 10 ■ ,^ a n > F fe r - otter expires June 9th 11 12 13 14 ^5 17 i t id ...THAr'« HOW eR...THE *HOMAHVC MY HEART PKOCRAM w il l CONTINUE ROUNDS f=OR 7A f t e r m s p r i e f c o m - Call 643-2711 22 23 ^4 25 21 vou-o-u...^ ask for Tma or Joeu 20 27 20 29 30 alxc Hcralft 31 12 33 a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ie 57 ^8 a 40. I'AGK SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Sat., June 2. 1979

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lis Week’s TV Specials 9:00 MORNING (D The Last Giraffe Susan CD Movie "Sherlock Holmes 4:30 music and dance for Pentecost is authorites and common folk dis­ Anspach and Simon Ward por­ 9:30 V And The Spider Woman" (I944f •- (D Mission: Impossible presented live from St. Bartholo­ cuss the hazards and benefits of tray Betty and Jock Leslie- 6:00 ® Cross-Wits Today mew's Episcopal Church in New running. (R) Tuesday Wednesday Basil Ralhbone, Gale Sender- ® ItaveyDaveyA Aind Goliath Melvllle, a young couple living in (D Coniumar Buyline gaard. ~ - AFTERNOON York City. Life Around Us 10:00 EVENING Kenya who adopt an endangered (D Pattern For Living ® Pink Panther ® News EVENING 4:45 10:00 Rothschild giraffe. (£ Children's Gospel Hour 3 © 3 Buford And The Gal­ ® 3 Fantasy Island 2:00 (D River To The Sea Alexander EVENING 10:00 © P T L O u b loping Ghost ® Listen ® Boris KarlofTs Thriller @ The Future Of Chlnese-Amer> Scourby visits various locations 7:00 © Z a n e Grey Theatre 8:00 3 © 3 The Innocent And The 6:30 3 Movie "Bowery Bombshell" 3 © 3 Supertrain ican Relations Rep. Jonathan in Great Britain to retrace the © A Place To Ba Shot over a 3 Billy Graham Crusade 7:00 Damned Attorney Tom Keating (D Villa Alegre (1946) Bowery Boys, Sheldon 5:00 10:30 Bingham (D-N.Y.) and Senators evolution of the English period of six years, this film doc­ 3 Billy Graham Crusade 8:00 . becomes convinced ol Lee Leonard. ® Sports Spectacular Alan Cranston (D-Cal.). Robert language. (R) uments the creation ol the East (D The Bra^ Kids ® Black News © Wonders Of The Sea (9 One To One A host of stars Bishop's innocence, but when he 3 Candlepin Bowling ® 3 Wide World Of Sports Dole (R-Kansas) and Barry Gold- Building of the National Gallery ( S Davey And Goliath © B e s t Of Families come together to raise funds so Insists that there be further ® Voyage To The Bottom Of water (B-Arizona) discuss the AFTERNOON 6:45 12:30 of Art. a structure already 8:00 that retarded people can lead Investigation, he is dismissed TheSea , 11:00 future of American relations with regarded as a contemporary CD CB S Reports "D-Day Plus 20 (S New Day CD Fat Albert News uselul and productive lives. from his law firm. (Part 2 ol 5) (R) ® Mayor Athanson’s Forum ® ® © 3 3 Taiwan, the politics and benefits classic. Years" The 35lh anniversary of ® American Bandstand ® Soap Factory © 3 Billy Graham Crusade 7:00 3 Moon Man Space Connection of relations with Peking, and the 1:00 the Allied invasion of Normandy 10:30 3 © Fabulous Funnies ® Continuing Creation The © Hee Haw Honeys ® Second City TV impact of normalization on the 9:30 is marked by this special origi­ © 2846 Five abstract visual (D Hot Fudge © © Crockett’s Victory Garden impact of scientific discoveries © Studio See 3 Dick Van D^ e Soviet Union. CD Tony Awards Jane Alexan­ compositions develop on screen (D Abbott Arid Costello 3 Soul Train on society and religion is nally broadcast in 1964, featur­ 3 W CT Tennis der. Henry Fonda and Liv Ullman Thursday with improvised musical accom­ ® Little Rascals 3 Lawrence Welk 3:00 explored: Douglas Watson ing an interview with former 1:00 © Austin City Limits are co-hosts for the 33rd annual President Dwight Eisenhower. paniment on the synthesizer. 3 Consultation 3 Red Sox Wrap-Up ® The Rims Of Olln Sewall Pet- narrates.(R) presentation of these awards (D Kldsworld ©Views Of Asia Dan Rather narrates. 11:30 tinglll "Another Penguin honoring excellence in theater MORNING 7:30 ( 9 Movie "The Spoilers" (1942) 2:00 © 3 Billy Graham Crusade 5:30 ® Moyle "Fireball Forward" Summer” (Part 1) Ornithologist productions. (D Arthur And Company John Wayne. Marlene Dietrich ® Freedom Is The popular car­ © From China To Us Highlights Friday ® Movie "The Spirit Of St. (1972) Ben Gazzara, Eddie Olin Sewall Pettingill turns his 10:00 (D Popeye And Friends ® WCT Tennis Albert. I cameras on the penguins of the toon characters Benji and his 10:00 ot the historic tour of The Per­ ( 9 News Louis" (1957) James Stewart. June Magazine Sharron 3 New Zoo Revue ® Movie "The Bad Seed" dog Waldo star in this adventure © © 3 NBC News Special forming Arts Company ot the (D EVENING 3 Bay City Rollers Murray Hamilton. Falkland Islands. Lovejoy talks with Marilyn © Wrestling (1956) Nancy Kelly. Pally McCor­ about the meaning ot freedom. "The Incredible Shrinking Gas People's Republic ol China 3 Tennessee Tuxedo ® Living Faith French, author of "Women's © © Washington Week In mack. EVENING 13 Young At Heart Senior Citi­ Pump" The recent gasoline include traditional and comtem- Review © Next Step Beyond zens Irom the Golden Age Club Room," profiles Phil Donahue, 9:00 8:00 ® Movie "Carrie" (1952) Lau­ crunch, the reasons behind this porary opera, dance and music ( £ 3 ABC News Closaup "The 3 Polka © Hero's To Your Health of Springfield. Ma. present a and presents the documentary (D Popeye rence Olivier, Jennifer Jones, crisis and what Americans can as they are performed in pres Shooting Of Big Man: Anatomy 3 Stage Door Disco 6:00 musical program featuring some film "Signs Ol Love ~ The Edu­ (D The RIntstones 1:30 ® Racing From Roosevelt expect in the coming months.will ent-day China. Of A Criminal Case" An entire ® Gravity Is My Enemy The life ot the talent members ot the cation Of A Deal Three-Year- (D 3 Fangface (D Movie "The Spirit Ol St. 3 © 3 Saturday Night Live be explored in this special. criminal case - from early meet­ EVENING of a quadriplegic confined to a 9:30 Old." ( 9 Davm And Goliath Louis" (1957) James Stewart. 3 Hot City Disco club. ings with the defendant and his wheel chair, who as an artist © Time Exposure Lowell Thom­ 3© l3Alvln And The Chip­ Murray Hamilton. 12:00 3:30 lawyers through to the jury's ver­ 6:00 holds his brush in his mouth to as narrates the life and works ol EVENING munks (D Gllllgan’s Island ® Time Exposure Lowell Thom­ dict - Is seen in this documentary ® Wrestling paint, is documented. noted photographer William © Sesame Street (R) ® Action Newsmakers ® ® News as narrates the life and works ot examining the case of accused ® Living Fw h Henry Jackson. 3 Dick Van Dyke ® World At War 8:30 noted photographer William 8:00 murderer Jack Jones. 8:30 ' © © Wall Street Week 5 Journey To Adventure 12:30 THREATENED GUMBIES @ Second Annual Connecticut Henry Jackson. Monday 10:00 (9 Music City News Awards ® Billy Graham Crusade (D Superheroes © Lookin'Batter (D 3 When The West Was Fun 3 Racers 3 Petticoat Junction Arts Awards Live from the ©Cross Country Dottie West, Hosted by Lynn Anderson, Larry (£ 3 Scooby’s All-Stars 3 Black Perspective On The Host Glenn Ford, along with over 10:00 ' 3 This Week In Baseball Mr. Bill (left) and his dog. Spot, are forced to pose with American Shakespeare Festival Larry Gatlin, and Dave and Sug­ Gatlin and the Statler Brothers, (9 Viewpoint On Nutrition News 1:00 40 stars of TV westerns, their ID CBS Reports "On The Road 3 My Partner The Ghost Theatre In Stratford. Connecticut ar star in this swinging country this special will present awards 3 © 3 Fantastic Four 3 . My Three Sons ® Movie "The Vampire Bat" their enemy, Sluggo, who puts the two of them through EVENING sidekicks, Indians and dancing With Charles Kuralt" Reporter performing and visual artists are music special Irom the Good chosen by the readership of one 2:00 © Gravity Is My Enemy (1933) Meivyn Douglas. Fay ‘changes’’ during each episode of “ The Mr. Bill Show’’ honored in this ceremony hosted girls pay tribute to television's Charles Kuralt visits various 9:00 ' Wray. Time Theater at Knott's Berry of country music's oldest publi­ CD Little Rascals on “ NBC’s Saturday Night Live.” by Nancy Savin. Old West. American communities to report (D Bugs Bunny / Road Runner 6:30 © Movie "Dark Victory" (1939) Farm. Buena Park. California. 7:00 cations. 2 hrs. ® Make It Real © I Sought My Brother James on unique, offbeat American (D BIrdman ® 3 CB S News Belle Davis, George Brent. 3 Billy Graham Crusade 3 Billy Graham Crusade (H Accent On Living 4:00 ways of life. ( 9 Daniel Boone ® The Price Is Right 3 Jukebox Earl Jpnes narrates a documen­ 3 3 Pre-Game Show ©Eatampa Ramenca Ameri­ 9:00 8:30 © From China To Us 3 © 3 Godzilla Super 90 Sunday tary on the Djukas ol Surinam, Highlights © To Be Announced 3 © 3 NBC News 3 A B C News can flamenco dancer Marla Beni- . 3 Music City News Awards South America, who were the ID The First Annual Mother / of the historic tour ol The Per­ © Mister Rogers (R) © © A n o th e r Voice 0 The Future Of Chlnese-Amer- 1:30 TELEVISION lez and her Estampa Ramenca Daughter Beauty Pageant Dick forming Arts Company ol the 3 Villa Alegre 3 News Hosted by Lynn Anderson, Larry first black slaves to light a suc­ Ican Relations Dance Company are featured In Gatlin and the Slaller Brothers, cessful guerilla war which won and Pal Van Patten cohost this People's Republic ol China ® News (Time Approximate) rehearsal and performance in 9:30 3 Red Sox Warm-Up 7:00 3 Rock Concert TK-1K0N AND STEREO MORNINQ this special will present awards them independence from Dutch competition featuring twelve include traditional and comtem- (D Shazzam © Bill Moyers' Journal ® Agronsky And Company New Mexico. (R) chosen by the readership of one slavetraders. (R) pairs of finalists who will be porary opera, dance and music 1:50 © Once Upon A Classic ® News 419 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER ph o n e 649-7228 of country music's oldest publi­ judged on beauty, taste, person­ as they are performed in pres­ 2:15 ® ABC News 9:00 4:30 3 Carrascolendas ® Greatest Sports Legends cations. ality and grace. ent-day China. 3 © 3 3 Baseball CD Wind And Fire A lestival of © R u n , America, Run Medical ® World Opportunities 2:00 ONE (l)D AY SERVICE 10:00 2:30 (D Moby Dick 3 Nashville On The Road ® News CD Laurel And Hardy Laugh- © Odyssey ( S 3 Superfriends 2:14 toons © Mundo Real (9 Movie "Untamed Women" \PR£E£Sm m i ® My Three Sons 3 Hee Haw ® Movie "Tom Sawyer" (1930) (1952) Doris Merrick. Mikel IttKondiiioned This Week’s TV Sports O Harvest Temple 3 Dick Van Dyke Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Green. Conrad. 3 Fury 3 Issues '79 onm Color T V s coverage ot National Champion­ game in the NBA finals is not Championship bout between 3 Hot Fudge 3:00 8:00 © Soccer Made In Germany ® Movie "Gentleman Jim" ship Motorcycle Racing from San necessary, the Kemper Open will Carlos Zarate and Lupe Pintor 8:00 3:00 *90 Up Jose. California. (9 Baseball Cincinnati Reds vs. 10:30 (1942) Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith. Today be broadcast Irom 4:00-6:00 Irom Las Vegas. Nevada: same- ( 9 Baseball Houston Astros vs.j .CD I Love Lucy ' 7:28 C A R K f-m . as available 3 Red Sox Wrap-Up New York Mets New York Mets (D Tarzan / Super Seven 3 Risk Of Marriage p.m. EDT.) day coverage ol World Cup © VoUaybaM Russia vs. U.S. ® Movie "Don't Raise The ® If You Ask Me © The Outdoorsman Gymnastics all-around cham­ (D Hollywood Teen Bridge, Lower The River" (1968) 10:40 7:29 EVENING pionship from Tokyo, Japan. 3 © 3 Daffy Duck Jerry Lewis, Terry-Thomas. MORNING 2:00 (9Klnar'sKoniar 3 Dally Numbers © Royal Herttsge ® Movie "The Raging Tide" © © Racquet bail "Sixth Annu­ 4:45 3 Green Acres 7:00 (1952) Richard Conte, Sheiiey 7:30 al Idaho Pro-Am Tournament" © SportsWorld (Joined In 11:00 11:00 Winters. ® World War II Gl Diary 3 W CT Tennis Hie Naslase vs. (7) Greatest Sports Legends Taped coverage o l the men's Progress) Wednesday "Johnny Longden” and women's finals from the (D Soul Train (3) Domata ® High School Press Confer­ Adriano Panatta ence 0 © Soccer Made In Germany Court House In Boise. 5:00 3 © 3 Fred And Barney © The Rims Of Olln Sewall Pet­ 3 Red Sox Wrap-Up tingill ® Baseball AFTERNOON 7:30 3 Red Sox Wam>-Up EVENING 3 W C T Ten n la 3 Movie "The Magic Box" 3 Soap Factory (SBasabaN Atlanta Braves vs. 2:15 EVENING 11:30 (1954) Robert Donat. Laurence © As Schools Match Wits New York Mets Kings o f 12:00 © 3 Baeeball Boston Red Sox 6:30 ( S 3 BIgfoot And Wlldboy Oiivier. © M eeting Of Minds 3 Candlepin Bowling vs. Minnesota Twins ( 9 Bowling For Dollara (9 Movie "The Man Beast" 3 The Cousteau Odyssey 3 HeeHaw(Cont'd) 11:00 7:00 3 W CT Tennis "World Doubles (1957) Rock Madison, George 3 Family Feud IKK) 3:00 ( 9 Baseball Atlanta Braves vs. 9K)1 3:30 Intent™ Finals" Wells Lewis. 3 Supermen 3 WCT Tennis CD Three On Three George New York Mets CD NBA Baskatban Live cover­ 3 © 3 The Jetsons ® Big Valley ©Wrestling 11:30 McGinnis. Kevin Loughery and age of game 7, If necessary, of ® Jake Hess Gospel Time 8:00 10:30 * © Bill Moyers’ Journal Imaginative lyayB to (9 Racing From Roosevelt Kevin Dobson compete against the NBA finals between the Seat­ ® Bad News Bears 1:30 Paul Westphal, Sam Jones and (D Sports Extra 4:00 3 Racers tle SuperSonics and the Wash­ AFTERNOON ® Merv Griffin state your intentions. 12:00 David Steinberg in a half^ourt ington Bullets. (From Landover, ® G o lf ® 3 Battlestar Galactica ©ThIsWeekInBaaebaU (9 Wrestling basketball game. (Note: It a sixth Maryland) ® Another View ® Festival Of Faith © Wilderness 2:00 game In the NBA finals Is not 12:00 3 © 3 CHIPS 4 @ Sesame Street (R) 3 3 Pre-Game Show necessary. Three On Three will (D Space Academy 3 Movie "The Bad Seed" 3 Red Sox Warm-Up be broadcast Irom 3:30-4:00 Monday Sales & Service (1956) Nancy Kelly, Pally McCor- EDT.) ,mack, A mother Is gradually 2:15 Sunday Thursday 3 3 Baseball Regional cover­ 3:31 forced to realize that her six- EVENING DIRECTORy Jumps to TV year-old daughter Is a cold­ age of Philadelphia Phillies at 3 ) NBA Basketball Live cover­ blooded murderess. Cincinnati Reds: Boston Red Sox MORNING age of game 6. if necessary, of ' . 8 1 0 5 at Minnesota Twins. the NBA finals between the Seat 6:30 EVENING C O N SU M ER SAJLES Jane Fonda, twice winner © Julia Child And Company © 3 Baseball Boston Red Sox (9 Bowling For Dollars 11:00 tie SuperSonics and the Wash­ Manchester Parkade SHOl of the Academy Award for 8:30 vs. Minnesota Twins ington Bullets. (From Seattle, 6:30 ® Movie "The Man Who ‘8106 © Greatest Sports Legends 8:00 US LAST. Name bran] Best Actress, has signed O th e rs f io m 8 5 0 Washington) (9 3 Baseball ( 9 Bowling For Dollars Would Be King" (1975) Sean 4:00 © Soccer Made In Germany Regional cover­ appliances, television^ with ABC to make her age of Texas Rangers at Boston Connery, Michael Caine. Two CD Golf "Kemper Open " Live 4:00 11:30 Lowest prices in tov 11:30 debut in television movies. British soldiers set out to claim coverage ol third-round play in (S 3 Golf Highlights of the Red Sox: Los Angeles Dodgers guaranteed. Serviceiafter t Btlazgcd to show detail © This Weak In Baseball ( 9 Racing From Roosevelt Fonda told ABC that she this PGA tour event from Quail Walker Cup tournament, which at Pittsburgh Pirates. sale. the' riches and power of a Hollow Country Club in Char­ matches top arhateur golfers believes that television is remote, legendary kingdom. lotte. No. Carolina. AFTERNOON Irom the U.S. against those from the medium making the ©Second Annual C^nectlcut BARLOW’S TV • ZeniUTSald Arts Awards 5:00 Great Britain, will be presented. • Service on Standard Brand] most impact on American 12:00 (From Gullane, Scotland) ® This Old House (D Sports Spectacular Cover­ Tuesday Friday 805 Hartford Road^ society today, and that she age ol the finals of the Interna­ © S o cce r Arsenal vs. Notting­ 3 3 SportsWorld Live cover­ Manchester Telephone -64| 9:00 ham Forest age of the Professional Bowlers wants to become a part of tional Mixed Pairs Gymnastics 5095. ® 3 Love Boat Jewelers & Silversmiths Since 1900 Championships: same-day cov­ 1:00 Association Doubles Classic EVENING it by nnaking important 3 © 3 BJ And The Bear from San Jose, California. EVENING © M o v ie "Torment" (1944) 958 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER erage ol the heavyweight boxing Qoll "Kemper Open" Cover­ pictures for television. CD ■TWENTIETH CENTURJ Mai Zetterling, Stig Jarrel. A match between Kallie Knoetze age of final-round play in this 4:30 6:30 Fonda won Oscars for • HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS MALL 6:30 Television, Inc. 176 Bumsiff sadistic schoolmaster is Infuriat­ and John Tate, Irom South Alri- PGA tour event from Quail Hol­ (i) 3 Wide World Of Sports ( 9 Bowling For Dollars “Coming Home’’ this April low Country Club in Charlotte, Live coverage of a 15-round (9 Bowling For Dollars Avenue, ^ s t Hartford. SA ed by a student's love for the American Express / Master Charge/ V sa / Michaels Charge object of his affections. (S 3 Wide World Of Sports North Carolina. (Note: If a sixth WBC World Bantamweight 1554. Sales and Service, Zeni| Jane Fonda and for “Klute” in 1 9 ^ and Quasar. Page 4 - TV SPOTLIGHT TV SPOTLIGHT - Page 5 Sunday, June 3 Daytime Programs 1:30 X Razzmatazz (Thu) ® Jake Hess Gospel Time 9:30 MORNING B B Today X As The Wortd Turns X Journey To The Center Of MORNINQ 3 IS) Maatarpiaca Theatre 6:55 The Earth iX Space Ghost And DIno Boy B N a w s B Romper Room 10:55 ) The Partridge Family (X Little Rascals X CBS News (Thu) D Jake Hess Gospel Time X 3 Merv Griffin 9:30 5:00 9:00 X ® Movie 5:00 (X) Newark And Reality X Tony Awards 7:00 s As School Match WHS 3 The Brady Bunch (Tue-FrI) X Tom And Jerry 11:00 1:55 ® Domata IB Insight X It Is Written X Monday Morning (Mon) X Bewitched (Thu) B Jimmy Swaggart X Tuesday Momlrig (Tue) X A n ^ Griffith B S p k ttO fl B Rim Feature (Mon, Tue, Fri) 5:30 ® Jerry Falwan 5:30 X © Donahue X The Ghost And Mrs. Muir B For You, Black Woman (Wed) XCIeophusIRobinson B ElecttK Company (R) . 3 The Ghost And Mrs. Muir X Wednesday Momlrig (Wed) 2:00 10KX) X Joe Franklin X B Laveme & Shlriey (R) S A Woman's Place (Thu) S The Brady Bunch BCelebrats (Tue-Flt) X Thursday Morning (Thu) XStr^htTalk X Mayberry, RFD B Top Cat X News X Friday Morning (Rl) B Dating Game X B One Ufa To Live © 3 Sesame Street (R) 6:00 X Tlw World Tomorrow 5:55 B Tom Larson B © B High Rollars B All In The Family (R) (Mon- B Rex Humbard X Popeye And Friends B Marcus Welby, M.D. ® Accent On Living (Mon) ^ Christopher Closeup B 3 B NBC Newt Special B Today’s Woman X B Good Morning America B The RIntstones ® Domata(Tue-Fri) Wed, Fri) £ Morris Cerullo 10:00 B I Dream Of Jeannie (Thu) BTheAdvocatee 6:00 X News 9:25 11:30 B 3 B The Doctors S O dyM oy ® River To The See B Ask The Manager X AH In The Family (R) (Mon- B The Partridge Family X Herculolds X Agronsky And Company 3 B Today B News B Andy Griffith 6:30 3 When The Boat Comes In (Mon) B Heckle & Jeckle / Depuly Wad, Fri) 4:30 X Kids Are People Too 9:30 X GHIIgui's Island (Thu) 2:30 £ Best Of News Day X Sunday Mass 10:30 XWaBaNave(Tue) Dawg X Guiding Light XDInahlfThu) J ) Time For Timothy X Bast Of News Day (Wed) X Fred RIntstone And Friends (£) Midday Live X Little Rascals IS) Ufeitytes X Sports Extra 7:15 X The Partridge Family X Fred RIntstone And Friends J? Faith For Today X Jimmy Swaggart X Barrio (Thu) (!) B Family Feud ® Christ The Living Word B This Is The Life B New Zoo Revue B T o d a y B © B Wheel Of Fortune ® Domata S Battle Of The Planets B Chalice Of Salvation ® Sunday At 1 M Kbig's House X For Our Times (FrI) B 3 ® Another World B PTLClub 7:25 B Joker's Wild B Emergency Onel 7:00 B @1 Studio See B The Drum X N ew Zoo Revue B Green Acres XHIgh School Press Confer­ B Momingtown AFTERNOON B Petticoat Junction X Man Builds, Man Destroys B Sacrifice Of The Mass 10:45 3 Consumer Survival Kit (Mon) X Wonderama B Mighty Hercules ence (Mon) 7:30 9:50 3 This Old House (Tue) 5:00 3 JanakI X Connecticut: Seen (Tue) B N e w s I This Is The Life 10:30 X The RIntstones 12:00 3 Makem And Clancy (Wed) X The RIntstones J I World Opportunities 11:00 XMakeltReaimed) X P T L C lu b X X N e w s 3 Julia Child And Company ® Davey And Goliath X Barrio X Eighth Dsyrniu) 9:55 3 700 Club X Spiderman X X 3 B B N e w s B Today B Heritage Comer X 12 O'clock Live! (Thu, Fri) 3 The Odd Couple B Ring Around The World X Sunday Night Extra X Dialogue (Fri) B Bugs Bunny And Porky Pig ® Uvlm FaHh S 3 Mister Rogers (R) X Point Of View B P T L O u b 10:00 3:00 B Christopher Closeup B The World Tomorrow X U t a Of Riley B © B Password Plus B Joker's Wild B P T L C k ib B Not For Women Only 7:45 X Mike Douglas (Mon-Wed, Fri) B Movie X Popeye And Friends 7:30 ® Zoom (R) B News X June Magazine (Thu) X B General Hospital 5:15 S3 Movie "Abbott And Costello B Public Affairs Special 6:30 B $20,000 Pyramid X The Christians 3 The Gambler X I Love Lucy X Ironside ® Hermano Pablo I Worship For Shut-Ins Go To Mars" (1953) Mari Blanc­ X Intel-national Zone (Mon, 8:00 12:30 ® Lifestyles (Mon) X Captain Kangaroo X Ryan's Hope 5:30 X Christopher Closeup hard. Horace McMahon. 11:15 Wed) X LoveExperls ® Family Focus (Tue) X The Archies X Romper Room X Mary Tyler Moore B Oral Roberts ® Kids Are People Too X CBS News X Up Front (Tue) B B C v d Sharks B 3 B Hollywood Squares ® Malodyland Charismatic Clin­ B Sacred Heart XKidsworld(Frl) (B Today B Ryan’s Hope ic (Wed. Fri) X Gllllgan's Island 10:45 11:30 B Magllla Gorilla And Peter 3 Kitty Today X Carol Burnett And Friends B Jewish Life X Bugs Bunny And Friends B Ironside ® World Opportunities (Thu) 7:45 X The Night Stalker X Battle Of 1M Planets Potamus 12:55 B Beverly Hillbillies JS Dr. Scott On Hebrews 40 Davey And Goliath " ) David Susskind B That Girt X News 3 Newlywed Game 11:00 B Connecticut Newsmakers 8*25 3 Lilias, Yoga And You (R) X Gllllgan's Island fBaretta (Mon) 10:24 1:00 2i 3 Electric Company (R) MO ) Ruff House B B News 3:30 B Lottery Show (Thu) 4 Sunday Mass X Rex Humbard B Black Perspective On The B Weather X Search For Tomorrow b Emergenn Onel 8:30 XBM*A’S*H(R) B Hogan's Heroes ± James Robison (B) Sunday At The King's House STALKING TIGER News (Tue) 10:30 X That Girl Portugal Cantinho Da Sau- b Upstdrs, Downstairs X Gllllgan’s Island X B All My Children X Fantastic Four B News IS Dr. Gene Scott B J B Ring Around The World X The Addams Family 3 Villa Alegre (R) 5 ^ b e rt Schuller dade Harassed by an army of searchers, this Bengal tiger, accidentally released from its Worship For Shut-Ins (Wed) X Meet The Mayors (Mon, Wed) X Movie 5:35 B Movie "The Long Ships" X New York Report (Tue) X Edge Of Night H n Sesame Street (R) (3 Greatest Sports Legends circus cage, pauses for a drink of water In pari one of a two-part action drama “A B What About Women? (Thu) B 3 B All Star Secrets B 3 B Days Of Our Lives 4:00 B Movie (Cont'd) (Thu) (3) Soccer Made In Germany (1964) Richard Wldmark, Sidney B Adelante (Fri) X Nine On New Jersey (Thu) DInehl (Mon-Wed, Fri) B The Partridge Family Tiger Walks,” on NBC’s “The Wonderful World of Disney,” Sunday, June 3. Poitier. B Cross-Wits X B Dr. Doolittle B Mundo Real X Newark And Reality (Fri) 40 Latino 3 Beethoven Festival 12:00 X Movie "Against Ali Flags” 8:30 11:30 B Maverick X Face The Nation 3 Time Exposure (1952) Errol Flynn, Maureen X Mario And The Magic Movie X Dialogue 3 Cross Country 3 Crockett's Victory Garden O'Hara. Machine X Little Rascals Monday, June 4 (O Jake Hess Gospel Time 7:30 X Insight X Animals Animals Animals B 3 B Meet The Press 3'31 12:30 X Day Of Discovery 3 This Week In Baseball d) NBA Basketball ® Living Faith 3 Q e tS m a rt X Bowling For Dollars 3 TV Talkback pie Against O'Hara" (1951) B Conversation With Book Beat DAYTIME MOVIES (1973) Robby Benson, Glynnis B Dick Van Dyke g Oral Roberts B Adelante 3 B Next Step Beyond B 3 B NBC News 3 3 MacNell / Lehrer Report O'Connor. Two shy New York B Honeymooners Spencer Tracy. Pat O'Brien. B Robert Schuller 1:00 4:00 3 3 Over Easy X B Qolf 8:00 12:37 B That’s Hollywood teen-agers experience the agony 3,B um s And Allen 1:00 3 Fantastic Voyage AFTERNOON X G o lf X All In The Family 12:00 B Adam-12 B Dick Van D ^ e and ecstasy of first love. B 3 ® Tomorrow B Jewish Heritage X Movie "Adventures Of Don B B SportsWortd X ABC News B "The Desert Fox" (1951) 11:30 3 Estampa Ramenca B 3 B NBC Movie "The 6:55 B Tic Tac Dough 3 3 The Prime Of Miss Jean Juan" (1949) Errol Flynn, Viveca Time Machine" (1978) John 12:40 James Mason. Jessica Tandy. Brodle X Rockford RIes 1:15 9:00 12:00 Lindfors. B News 8:00 X The Gong Show T Joe Franklin X Wind And Fire X Up Front 4:30 Beck, Andrew Duggan. A com­ X CBS Late Movie "Mousey" 1:00 B Music City News Awards X Eighth Day Wide World Of Sports (1974) Kirk Douglas, Jean 7:00 X The White Shadow X B Police Story X Frankenstein Jr. And The X Movie "In Fast Company" X B puter genius gets a look at the X "Hired Wife" (1940) Rosal­ 2:00 X Movie "Air Cadet" (1951) ® Festival Of Faith Seberg. X CBS News X Cross-Wits 9:30 X Movie " The Crawling Eye" Impossibles (1946) Bowery Boys, Leo Gorcey. future when he invents a ind Russell. Brian Aherne. X B Baseball WKRP In Cincinnati (1958) Forrest Tucker. Laurence 3 Daktari Stephen McNally, Gail Russell. 3 Run, America, Run machine that transports him X The Brady Bunch X X Davey And Goliath X @ Issues And Answers ® Accent On Living 1:00 X Movie "A Walk In The Sun " Payne. 2:15 Robert Schuller back and forth in time. (R) 4:00 X B ABC News 10:00 X Oral Roberts X 4:45 B Risk Of Marriage (1946) Dana Andrews. Richard B © ® Tonight X B Continuing Creation 3 A Place To Be X "Kathy O" (1958) Dan X Dating Game X Lou Grant News J5 Family Focus • B Human Dimension 3 The Outdoorsman 3 SportsWortd Duryea, Jan Sterling. Conte. American infantrymen, B The Rifleman B Jimmy Swaggart 3 Wild Kingdom B Movie "Mr. Scoutmaster" 1:30 ® Festival Of Faith X 3 News 2^52 3 Nova B "Fiesta" (1947) Esther B Billy Graham Crusade stationed in Italy during World 3 Captioned ABC News g Day Of Discovery 3 Soccer 5:00 (1953) Clifton Webb, Edmund B ABC News War II. move steadily towards 3 The Originals; Women In Art J News B Emergency Onel X Mission; Impossible Gwenn. A TV writer becomes a Williams. Ricardo Montalban. 3 News 12:00 g Mister Rogers (R) B What About Women? B Mayor's Report their objective. 2 1/4 hrs. (B/W) 10:15 3:00 35 Journey To The Center 01 B Movie "Yankee Buccaneer" X Movie "Desk Set" (1957) scoutmaster in order to perfect 3 Dick Cavett X I Love Lucy 3 Firing Line Spencer Tracy, Katharine EVENING Newlywed Game B 3 ® Little House On The X Rim Feature ' 77 Six Million Dollar Man The Earth (1952) Jeff Chandler. Scoff his approach to a breakfast B Prairie ® Dr. Scott On Hebrews B The World Tomorrow Brady. 1:30 Hepburn. food-sponsored children's show. LET US B The Odd Couple 10:30 B Liars Club 3:15 3 Rring Line 3 Consumer Survival Kit 3 3 Bill Moyers’ Journal 57. Sesame Street 3 Nova X Connecticut: Seen (2 hrs.) SAVE YOU TIME A 6:00 B Joker’s Wild X U f e Of Riley 12:30 X Best Of Midday ® Ropefellows Call To Prayer B Red Sox Wrap-Up 3 P r^ n And The Pittsburgh 3 The Originals: The Writer In 9:15 12:30 GAS EXPENSE X X © B News 7:29 X Movie "Z " (1969) Yves 4:00 3 Rshin' Hole 3 The Long Search X The Brady Bunch Dally Numbers 8:30 America X New Day X Adam-12 8:30 BUY YOUR B X M e r v Griffin Montand. Jean-Louis Trintig- 3 News B To Be Announced 5:30 X Joker Is Wild 3 Dick Cavett nant X One Day At A Time AIRLINE TICKETS 7:30 B Liars Club 4:30 2:00 B Instructional Rim 3 3 Studio See 11:00 9:00 AMTRAK TICKETS X P.M. Magazine 12:37 3 Kitty Today X Movie "Funny Face" (1957) 3 $100,000 Name That Tune B My Three Sons 9:00 X X 3 ® B News American Lifestyle X Alice AT NO ADDITIONAL B Gunsmoke X Carol Burnett And Friends B Petticoat Junction Fred Astaire. Audrey Hepburn. B X The Muppets XM'A'S'H X Carol Burnett And Friends 4:40 B Three Stooges X The Undersea World Of COST B 3 ® Movie "Jeremy" Benny Hill 12:40 X Jack Benny ® Harvest Temple J a r a ^ Cousteau 6:30 X Newlywed Game X Freedom Is X CBS Late Movie The Peo- B XBABC Movie "Salvage" GOODGMLD-BARTLEn X I Love Lucy _ 3 To Be Announced EVENING (1978) Andy Griffith, Joel TRAVEL, INC 3 3 Racquetball Higgins. A junkman and two B Young At Heart 6:00 young adventurers travel to the IISMAINSLManch. B Red Box Warm-Up X X 3 ) News Tuesday, June 5 I B Fury moon in a homemade rocket to M6-2098 X Movie "The Big Country" recover space equipment worth To Run" (1978) David Janssen. (1958) Gregory Peck, Charlton X Bowling For Dollars B Wild Kingdom X Benny Hill 2 :l5 millions of dollars. (R) V m w a w m w DAYTIME MOVIES B Dick Van Dyke Stefanie Powers. An unhappy B Dick Van Dyke 1:00 3 B Baseball Heston. An Easterner becomes B 3 B NBC News B 3 ® Tomorrow Over Easy B Tic Tac Dough husband devises an eiaborate 3 Best Of Burns And Allen embroiled In a bitter feud 3 3 scheme to ditch his unfaithfui 2:30 12:00 B Adam-12 1:30 between two Texas ranchers 8:00 wile and start a new life. (R) 11:30 X Joe Franklin ® Promises Of God over water rights. 3 hrs. B “The Desert Rats" (1953) X CBS Reports X Bamaby Jones B Director's Playhouse Richard Burton, James Mason. 6:55 B Movies "Goin" To Town " B Instructional Rim B N e w s X Cross-Wits (1935) Mae West. Paul Cavan- X The Gong Show 2:00 B Movie "Angels Wash Their 3 Views Of Asia 1:00 X B Happy Days X B ABC Movie •Sheila Lev­ 3 Daktari a Faces" (1939) Ann Sheridan, agh. The wealthy widow of a cat­ B Connecticut Newsmakers lli^liH ul pin-money gifts X "Temptation" (1946) Merle 7:00 X Baseball tle rustler tries to break into high ine Is Dead And Living In New Dead End Kids. York " (1975) Jeannie Berlin. Roy B ABC News Oberon, Paul Lukas. X CBS News B The Runaways society. B Movie "Conspiracy Of 3 The Advocates X The Brady Bunch 3 B Billy Graham Crusade Scheider. 2:30 Teheran” Derek Farr, Marla 4:00 "Night Alter Night" (1932) Mae X B ABC News 3 Volleyball West. George Raft. The owner of X Movie "'Sapphire ' (1959) X News Labarr. 6:30 X "Night Passage" (1957) X Dating Game Nigel Patrick. Yvonne Mitchell. X CBS News B Joker's Wild a speakeasy hires a schoolteach­ James Stewart. Audie Murphy. ® Festival Of Faith From China To Us B 3 @ Tonight 3:00 X ABC News w m B "The Night Of The Iguana" 3 er to become educated. X Three On Three B Billy Graham Crusade B The Rifleman 2:42 B13 e B NBC News (1964) Richard Burton. Deborah 3 News 8:30 9:30 3 Captioned ABC News X Movie "Young Billy Young" B That's Hollywood Kerr. X Merv Gtlffln X News “we havt mwry ffttie thlngl" 3 Dick Cavett X B Taxi 51 Movie "The Light That (1969) Robert Mitchum, Angie B T h e M u p p M Laveme & Shirley 12:00 Dickinson. • w B Newlywed Game X B 3 Time Exposure Failed " (1939) Ronald Colman. EVENING B Liars Club X I Love Lucy X Movie "Captain Lightfool" 7:00 buy your B The Odd Couple 10:00 ® Dr. Scott On Hebrews Walter Husictn. •-w'sr--* (1955) Rock Hudson, Barbara X 60 Minutes m ini a t* 3 Wonders Of The Sea 9:00 X ® News B Liars Club 3:00 X B Movie "Lassie: The New w s N ly " CBS Movie "Red Alert" No one said fighting crime was easy, and when a Rush. 6:00 7:29 X X B When The West Was Fun 3 Six Million Dollar Man ® Sunday At The King's House Beginning" (1978) John Reilly, lottery X X 3 S Nok s B Daily Numbers (1977) William Devane, Michael 3 1 Sought My Brother 12:30 merciless mummy backs Spiderwoman into a B Director's Playhouse Lee Bryant. Lassie and two XTheBradyB ich Brandon. A computer controlling X Movie "The Hasty Heart " comer, Spiderwoman uses her wall-crawUng skills orphaned children undertake a M t m i tickets X Joker’s WNd 7*30 the operation of a nuclear plant 10:30 (1950) Ronald Reagan. Patricia 3:30 perilous journey to California to (3) P.M. Magazine (S Newark And Reality Neal. to stay out of reach on ABC’s animated adventure ih t mUfoele ef M at fairwayi 33Studlo8ee erroneously detects escaped 4:00 X Movie "The Kremlin Letter" find the children's uncle. (R) B M y Three Sons X Carol Burnett And Friends radiation and seals tourteen 3 Dick Cavett series, “Spiderwoman,” to premiere Saturday, (1970) Bibi Andersson, Richard dowritown m anekutsfJII 12:40 3 News BaaabaN BG unsm oke X $100,000 Name That Tune technicians inside the building. 11:00 X C B S Late Movie "Malaya Sept. 8. Boone. 3 B World Of Disney X Newlywed Game 4:30 B Wide World Of Stunts S 6:30 (R) X X ® ® (1950) Spencer Tracy. James 3 Kitty Today 3 Sesame Streel 3 Dance Fever X B Three's Company (Tl Carol Burnett And Friends Stewart. X IL o v e L u c y 3 3 MacNell / Lehrer Report B 3 NRC Movie “Nowhere Page 6 - TV SPOTLIGHT Wednesday, June 6 TV SPOTLIGHT - Page 7

DAYTIME MOVIES S ) Bowling For Dollars ® Hollywood Squares Friday, June 8 as as as NBC News Incredible Rocky Mountain @ Dick Cavett ® Dick Van Dyke Race" (1977) Christopher 12:40 aSS) Over Easy ® Tic Tac Dough 11:00 0 Ko|ak 12:00 ® Adam-12 ConneDy, Forrest Tucker. Adver­ DAYTIME MOVIES 9 Rockford RIas as ' Lighlning Strikes Twice" 6:00 saries Mark Twain and Mike Fink 0 0 6 2 ® ® News 1:00 ® Billy Graham Crusade 6:55 take off on a cross-country trea­ 0 Card Burnett And Friends 9 The People's Caucus (1951) Ruth Roman, Richard 0 TheJ6ffer8ons 0 Benny HUI ® ® ® Tomorrow Todd |4S News 0 Croas-WIts sure-hunt race from Missouri to 12:00 . ® Movie "Speedway" (1968) Calilornia. (R) ® Dick Van Dyke 1:30 ® “ A Matter Ol Innocence" Elvjs Presley, Nancy Sinatra. A 1.00 7:00 0 ® Eight la Enough ® Bums And Allen 0 Joe Franklin ■ iD CBS News 0 One To One & Great Performances (1968) Hayley Mills, Trevor stock car driver discovers he cf) "A Woman's Vengeance " ® Movfea' "Six Of A Kind" Howard. owes the IRS a large amount of (1948) Charles Boyer, Ann Blylh S ) The Brady Bunch @9 taugh-ln 11:30 1:50 0 ® ABC News ® ® Billy Graham Crusade (1934) Charles Ruggles, W.C. 0 Switch 0 News 1:00 money In back taxes. 4:00 0 Dating Game ® The Long Search Fields. Two zany couples man­ 0 The Gong Show 0 "All That Heaven Allows" ® Movies "Alice In Wonder­ 0 "Saskatchewan" (1954) ® Joker’s Wild age to get in each other's hair ® PoIlM Woman 2:00 land" (1933) Charlotte Henry, (S) Festival Of Faith 0 ® Daktari (1956) Jane Wyman, Rock Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters, as Billy Graham Crusade @ Great Performances during a cross-country drive to 0 Movie "Permission To Kill" Hudson. Richard Arien. Based on the sto­ as "Holiday In Mexico" (1946) as News California. (1975) Dirk Bogarde, Ava 2:30 ry by Lewis Carroil. A littie giri Walter Pidgeon, Jane Powell. 8:30 "Mrs. Wiggs Of The Cabbage Gardner. 4:00 lalis down a rabbit hole and finds @ Dick Cavett 0 Good Times 0 N e w s ® Newlywed Game Patch" (1942) Fay Batnter, Vera ® 62 ® Tonight 0 “ This Happy Feeling" herself In a magical land. EVENING 0 Merv Griffin Vague. A woman raises (our chil­ 2:46 (1958) Debbie Reynolds. Curt "You're Telling Me" (1942) Hugh ® The Odd Couple ® Liars Club ® T 1 m Rifleman ilD On Two Wheels dren alone but holds onto her ® Captioned ABC News 0 Movie "Her Jungle Love " Jurgens. Herbert. Robert Paige. A radio The actual sets of “Sesame Street” will be reassembled inside the Smithsonian Institute as part of this (1938) Dorothy Lamour, Ray ® "Kings Of The Sun" (1963) 6:00 9:00 dream that her husband will 12:00 advertising man moonlights as a siimmer’s exhibit. 7:29 0 CBS Movie 'Pocket Money" someday return. Milland. George Chakiris. Richard matchmaker. (0 0 iS as News as Dally Numbers 0 1 Love Lucy Basehart. ® Masterpiece Theatre S i The Brady Bunch (1972) Paul Newman. Lee 9:01 (S) Dr. Scott On Hebrews 3:00 7:30 Marvin. An itinerant cowboy and ® SU Million Dollar Man 0 Joker’s Wild 0 NBA Basketbatl ® Liars Club EVENING 10:00 as a? Studio See 0 P,M, Magazine his alcoholic sidekick are hired 0 CBS Reports 0 Carol Burnett And Friends by a rodeo speculator to pick up 10:00 12:30 4:00 a$ My Three Sons ® News 0 ® News How to Get to Washington’s Sesame Street liS Gunsmoke 0 $1.98 Beauty Show a herd ol cattle in Mexico. (R) ® S )N e w 8 0 Movie "The D.l," (1957) 0 ® Vega$ 6:00 9 ® Eddie Capra Mysteries 0 Newlywed Game . J Charlie’s Angels Jack Webb, Don Dubbins. 4:30 0 0 ® ® Nows 9 From China To Us - 6:30 as Big Money I @ ® NBC Movie "The ® Kitty Today The Brady Bunch S i I Love Lucy 10:30 12:37 By JOAN GEOGH^^MN is a walking tour of “Ses­ She admits that “Ses­ ney, however, children ® as MacNell / Lehrer Report 0 Meet The Mayors ^ J o k e r’s Wild 10:30 0 ® Mannbt ® Dick Cavett ame Street” with actor ame Street” lias influ­ pick up on trends in TV. ® MundoRaal James Earl Jones; the sec­ enced two other quality They get bored with the ® MyThraaSona 10:40 Big Bird and Oscar the ® Qunamoka 0 KIner'a Komar Grouch are going to Wash­ ond is the film made by the programs for pres­ older shows. 3 Whitney Museum of Amer­ choolers, too: “Captain “We change the curricu­ Dial-ogue Thursday, June 7 69 Studio Saa 11:00 ington, D.C., for the sum­ 6:30 0 0 ® ® ® Nawa mer. ican Art to accompany Kangaroo” and “Mr. lum every year,” she says, 0 IL o v a L u cy their “Sesame Street” ex­ Rogers.” Both shows have “there will be more health 62 She Na Na 0 Carol Bumatt And Friends .No, they’re not lobbying TWIN TRAP — I want to DAYTIME SPECIALS 0 Benny Hill 0 Bowling For Dollars 0 Benny Hill hibit this last January. incorporated more educa­ and nutrition spots in the 69 69 MacNeil / Lehrer Report ® Dick Van Dyke ® ® ® NBC Naws the Environmental Protec­ know if it was one girl or ® The Gong Show 9 Dick Van Dyke Joan Ganz Cooney, the tional facets into their for­ upgoming year.” twins in “World of Disney” 10:00 69 Bums And Allen ® 690varEasy ® Bums And Allen tion Agency because pollu­ 0 June Magazine ® Dick Van Dyke ® Adam-12 tion is endangering large president of Children’s mats. Also, the first five “Ses­ show “The Parent Trap.” ® Tic Tec Dough 11:30 11:30 Television Workshop, is However, Ms. Cooney ame Street” shows, which 4:00 0 M * A * S ‘ H birds. Instead, they’ll be Also, how old is she. Has 8:00 0 Movie "The Assassination the innovative wizard who compliments both shows will air in November, were 0 Razzmatazz 0 The Gong Show Bureau" (1969) Oliver Reed, Dia­ entertaining visitors who she played in any other 0 The Waltons 0 ® Starsky & Hutch started “Sesame Street.” and insists that neither shot in Puerto Rico. The 0 ® Mork & Mindy na Rigg. have come to the Smithso­ roles? - Susan Mannis, 0 Racing From Roosevelt 0 The Gong Show She’s flattered that her “Sesame Street” nor location was chosen to en­ Dandridge, Tenn. 0 Music City News Awards . ® ® ® Tonight nian Institute to view a DAYTIME CHILDREN’S ® Hizzonner 3 Tha Brady Bunch 0 @SOM show is being honored - CTW’s show for ages 68, hance the “Sesame Street” You were probably not SHOW ® The Rifleman 0 Second City TV special “Sesame Street” 62 RIverdesIgn Springfield 69 Captioned ABC News ® ABC Naws the first television show to “The Electric Company,” commitment to cultural even born when the actress 4:00 ® P Nova Dating Qams 9 ® ® Tonight exhibit. be feted at the Smithsoni­ is in competition with ei­ diversity. of whom you speak began 0 Razzmatazz ® Billy Graham Crusade 12:00 Festival Of Faith ® Movie "Mr. Moto's Last ® Joker’s Wild 0 1 Love Lucy PopI Qoas Tha Country Warning" (1939) Peter Lorre, From June 1-Sept. 3, the an. ther “Captain Kangaroo” acting. Haley Mills, now George Sanders. Another innovation on 0 Movie "The Desperate Naws actual “Sesame Str^t” She started “Sesame or “Mr. Rogers.” the CTW drawing board is 33, played both parts, DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 Hours" (1955) Humphrey Bogart. ® Captioned ABC News Street” because she be­ 0 T h e Rrst Annual Mother / il Dick Cavett sets. Bob and Mr. Hooper CTW has influenced net­ a science program for chil­ through the wonders of Fredric March. I Newlywed Game 12:00 and the two muppets will lieved all children could Daughter Beauty Pageant OB Dr. Scott On Hebrews work programming too. dren 8 tp 12. A drama, split-screen photography. 12:00 0 ® Angle ® The Odd Coupla 0 Movie "The Young Doctors" help acquaint the public benefit from a preschool ® Liars Club 69 Hara'a To Your Health (1961) Fredric March, Ben ABC has “Schoolhouse mystery' and documentary She began her film career ® “ Canyon Passage" (1946) ® Comedy Theatre with the innovative chil­ program and because in 1959 in “Tiger Bay.” She Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward. ® Liars Club 12:06 Gazzara. Rock,” and health and nu­ format will be used. 7:29 0 Movie "My Boys Are Good dren’s program and the there was such a dirth of 0 CBS Late Movie "McCloud: ® Daily Numbers tritional spots will be part won a special Oscar in 1960 i S i 1:00 9:00 Boys" (1975) Ralph Meeker. Ida The Concrete Jungle Caper" contributions it has made high-quality children’s / ‘Science has been cut for “Pollyanna,” perhaps 0 "Woman In Hiding” (1950) 0 The Last Giraffe 7:30 Lupino. of the Saturday morning (1974) Dennis Weaver, John to preschool education dur­ programming. line-up this fall. Also, the back in the schools be­ her most famous role. Ida Lupino, Howard Duff. 0 ® Barney Miller Russell. 0 P.M. Magazina (3) Dr. Scott On Hebrews Feedback from teachers “The Parent Trap,” was ® ® ® Quincy 0 Carol Bumatt And Friends ing its 10-year lifespan. networks will cut back the cause of the back-to-basics 4:00 / 12:03 Carl Scheele, curator of has convinced Ms. Cooney 0 “ Slaughfer On Tenth 69 Lookin' Better 12:30 0 S h a N a N a number of commercials movement,” Ms. Cooney made the following year. 0 Movie "Jane Eyre " (1971) 0 Newlywed Game 0 Movie "Johnny Guitar" She went on to make nu­ Avenue" (19ra Richard Egan, ® Movies "International (1953) Joan Crawford, Sterling the Department of (3om- that the show is reaching shown during Saturday says. CTW wants to fill the Jan Slerlingy^ House" (1933) W.C. Fields, Peg­ George C. Scott, Susannah 9 Porter Wagoner munity Life at the muse­ its audience. “Kindergar­ merous motion pictures, York. Hayden. morning programming. void. ® "Lady^Of The Tropics" gy Hopkins. An Oriental produc­ ® FamHyFaud ® Baratta ten teachers have to hit the both here and in her native es a wonderful "talking box" 9 6 9 MacNs« / Lahrar Report um, comments that “Ses­ (1939) Robert Taylor, Hedy 12:37 ame Street” “has had a ground running,” she says. “Sesame Street” is She continues, “Sonie England. You may know Lamarr. that becomes an international 0 ® Mannbr ® Match Game 1:00 unique in that its reruns educational philosophies her sister, Juliet Mills, who rage. ® D ic k Van Dyke 9®®MldnightSpaclal significant impact on the The teachers write and EVENING "Man On The Flying Trapeze" 1:00 ® T ic T a c Dough quali ty of preschool educa­ say that, because ( ^ “Ses­ are as instructive as the believe in basics, but was the nanny in “Nanny ® ® ® Tomorrow 1:30 (1935) W.C. Fields, Mary Brian. A 0 News (Thna Approximate) ame Street,” children new programs. “The Elec^ they’re not everything. We and the Professor.” daughter helps her unhappy 8dX) tion in a medium primarily 1:41 0 bicradlblaHulk associated with entertain­ come into the classroom trie Company” is in reruns look at what’s needed. If father stand up (or his rights, 0 N e w s 2:00 the back-to-basics trend 69 Royal Heritage 0Craaa-W Ha 0 Joa Franklin ment.” knowing the alphabet, now, and children watch it 0 ® O p M lk )n Petticoat eliminates certain needs, W nj) DAUGHTER — I ENDANGERED SPECIES 0 The Brady Bunch 9:30 2:00 Two films will accom­ numbers and reading every day. know Robert Conrad’s 0 Joker’s Wild 0 Joe Franklin 0 B a a ^ 2:12 According to Ms. Coo­ we’ll try to meet them.” Simon Ward and Susan Anspach, as Jock and Betty ® @ Studio See 0 ® Carter Country ® Daktari 9 ® S DWrant Strokaa (S Movie "Wake Island" (1942) pany the exhibit. ’The first skills. daughter was supposed to Leslie-Melville, star in “ The Last Giraffe,” a true-life ® My Three Sons IS The Originals; Women In Art 9 ® Washington Weak In Brian Donlevy. Robert Preston. be on “The WUd, Wild ® Gunsmoke 2:30 dramatic special centering on a young couple’s efforts 10:00 0 N e w s 2:30 West Revisited,” whieh I 0 6 9 News SJo kariaW M Junr7*oIl*CB&*"®*'’*^ Rofhachlld giraffe, Thursday, 6:30 greatly enjoyed, but I 0 Movie "Roustabout" (1964) 0® 20/20 2:48 8:30 § Movie "Key Largo" (1948) couldn’t figure out who she Elvis Presley, Barbara Stanwyck. 0 Boris KarkXTa Thriller 0 Movie "The Projected Man" )Marv Griffin Humphrey Bogart. Lauren A carnival singer leaves during a ® ® ® The Innocent And The (1967) Mary Peach, Norman ) ® Watooma Back, Kottar Bacall. TV Dial-ogue was. Can you help? — Mrs. Damned Wooland. lull in business, but returns for I®Halo,Larry ' 4D8 K. Mosger, Richmond, Va. Movie debut S Sneak Preview 1 ® Wan Strasi Week If you blinked you might the love of the owner's daughter. 3:00 0 Jack Benny 2hrs. 10:30 ® Six Million Dollar Man 1 Special amton WILD RYAN — I’m ready NAME THAT MACRAE — have missed her. Conrad’s 0 Bowling For Dollars S2S46 lU anC ktb 4:25 Actress Cheryl Ladd will 4:00 "New York Confiden­ For some reason, I had it daughter, Joan, actually ‘ ® ® ® NBC News 69 Dick Cavett ® Movie to kill my husband. He make her dramatic televi­ ® News 9KX) tial" (1955) Broderick Crawford, played two brief parts. She ® @ O verEasy 0 The Dukas Of Hazzard insits he saw Ryan O’Neal in my head that Meredith sion movie debut on ABC ® Adam-12 11:00 4:30 Anne Bancroft. in the Western movie, Bimey Baxter, who plays was the the Secret Service 0 0 ® ® ® News 0 ® ABC Naws Closaup as she stars in “A New 6:55 62 Kitty Today ‘"rhe WUd Bunch.” I say on “Family,” was Mere­ boss’s (Harry Morgan) Start,” a straightforward 0 Carol Burnett And Friends secretary, and was also ® News he’s nuts. He says he viv­ dith MacRae, Sheila look at the growing prob­ 7:00 idly recalls O’Neal and MacRae's daughter. I was one of the horsewomen lem of child abuse in seen from a distance in the 0 CBS News Coming up WilUam Holden in the recently told I was wrong. America. 0 ® ABC News Moscow games segment where the as­ movie together. I still say I would lik to know if I am. Robert Urich co-stars 0 Dating Game ABC and NBC have an­ many others, will be pre­ he’s nuts. What do you - P.G., Bluffs. Ill sorted foreign agents come with Ms. Ladd as her hus­ SB Festival Of Faith nounced some special galloping towards Ixtve- ® Soul Train sented on NBC during the NBC Sports personalities not been made, NBC’s say? - Karen Faison, Tri Afraid so. First off. it’s band in a role that is an 62 News headliners for the 197980 1978-80 season. Dick Enberg, Bruce hosts will not be studio- WHAT PIP Cities, Wash. Meredith Baxter Birney. less’s compound. Joan also equally dramatic depar­ season. Four top stars - supplied four of the horses IDIck Cavett Bob Hope, marlcing his Jenner, Donna de Varon- bound, as Olympic hosts Secondly, Meredith Ma­ used in the show. ture from the course of his ® Newlywed Game John Travolta, Goldie 42nd year as an NBC radio ha, O.J. Simpson and have l ^ n in the past. They I say he’s not as nuts as cRae is Meredith MacRae. career. Ms. Ladd, a parent ® TheOddCoupla Hawn, John Ritter and As for Maredith Baxter ® Makam And Clancy and TV headliner, will Bryant Gumbel will be will not only host seg­ you say he is. Ryan O’Neal of a small child, is an Donna Summer - have present another season of among the hosts for NBC ments, but will be vitally asm was not in “The Wild Bimey, she is the daughter 7:29 VO Mg $TAi2rep matins ffeat (Send your letters to ’TV activist in the rehabilita­ been signed by ABC. comedy including two involved in the coverage of Bunch," but he did co-star of Whitney Blake, who Dial-ogue care of Pepper ® Dally Numbers Sports’ coverage of the LA06H. Fep A LIV/bits'" tion war against child Such diverse talents as three-hour NBC extrava­ 1980 Olympic games in important Olympic events. with WilUam Holden in played Dorothy Baxter on O’Brien, NEA, 200 Parir abuse. 7:30 Dean Martin, The Bee “Hazel” for many years. 0 P.M. Magazina ganzas, which will be the Moscow. In addition to the broad­ another bloody, but beauti- Avenue, New York, N.Y. Gees, Steve Martin, Dolly highlights of his annual caster assignments, over fuly-photographed West­ The Baxters get a bit 10017.) 0 Family Fttid ’The use of multiple hosts Cheryl Ladd 0 Newlywed Game Parton, Walter Matthau overseas tours of military 250 historical, instructional I h? ih sprite s s i*isk6 3Hi- r*> f i ^ s /kkwpi ern, “The Wild Rovers,” confusing, but I think and Gilda Radner, among is a new concept in Olym­ bases. pics coverage. Although and profile pieces of ath­ ; aaingHV ______which is where the confu­ you’ll be able to straighten specific assignments have letes will be presented. sion probably arose. it all out. Housing F MANCHESTER - / bonding bill which has GehOral Assembly con 200 for 40 units of elde P.pp H - TV SPOTLIGHT on Spencer Street, : Muriel Yacavone, D- ford, said today. Ii From News Room to Board Room Gov., Ella Grasso, would reduce a projei in the expansion o Village. 'The deficit h Julian Goodman Pioneered TV at NBC timated between $1 .-^nes in television, events put the cameras in the $300,000 by town offici By DAN LEWIS He subsequently relin­ / ^ t had the most impact. rotunda of the Capitol The omnibus bill al quished his post as chief “F irst of all, there was (where Kennedy’s casket $150,000 for a feasiblli In the days when Julian operating officer to Her­ color,” he recalls. “Gen. lay) and we had only music rebuilding the Man Goodman first became as­ bert Schlosser two years Samoff (founder of RCA) in the background as Willimantic railroad sociated with broadcast ago, but Schlosser was re­ was willing to invest, real­ mourners filed by through Rep. Walter Jo; journalism, radio was the moved a year later, to be ly, the future of RCA.” the night. People at home Manchester, said tods important medium. That replaced by Fred Silver- RCA won the w ar of awoke, and they knew if goes back to 1945, when man. Goodman continued color television. “After they turned on their set, Goodman, fresh out of the with the company as that, there were a number the world was still there. It U.S. Army, joined NBC as Chairman of the NBC Ex­ of technical milestones gave them a certain sense Italians I news writer for its Wash­ ecutive Committee last through the 1950s,” Good­ of security as they saw ROME (UPI) - Ita ington, D.C., station, the October, but then decided man remembers, “naming people passing the coffin base of the news operation. not to renew his contract pleted voting in par satellites and minicam­ and heard only music.” elections today andiirs Thirty-four years later, when it expired May 31. eras.” le is about to retire, behind All has not been harmo­ Another, more recent returns showed' th him a glorious career that nious in recent years at But television really milestone, is the develop­ ranking Communist ' paralleled the growth of NBC, which explains Good­ came of age in the cover­ ment of satellite transmis­ losing strength. network television in this man’s decision to leave the age of the Kennedy assas­ sion. “In 1977, we were able The two days of votii country. He rose from a company although far sination. to take 220 incoming feeds 2 p.m. (8 a.m. EDT; news writer on that Wash­ from retirement age. He is In a strange way, Good­ at one time - signals from results came from prec ington radio station, owned only 56 years old. man reflects, the country the satellites.” ting on the contests foi by NBC, to become the Nor does he have any came together. He credits Goodman sees cable c h ^ b e r of Parliamer !ompany,’s top officer, intentions of retiring. He television. expanding, but he doesn’t One precinct in th< chairman of the board and may play some more golf, “I think television liter­ see it as doomsday for free city of Venice shower chief operating officer be­ which he loves. He has ally held the nation togeth­ television. “I don’t see it munists getting 15.93 fore he decided to retire. already started a book, er. Everyone watched knocking out free TV,” he the vote, more than In those intervening which he will concentrate Julian Goodman, who just retired from NBC, looks television,” he says, notes, predicting that as it below the party’s i years, Goodman played an on completing. back on a career that paralleled the development recalling, too, that he grows, it will face regula­ senate vote in the 1976 integral part in the growth He also intends to con­ of network ’TV. didn’t sleep from Friday to tions. “I don’t see Con­ A precinct in the he of television. He moved tinue in broadcasting, but Monday during that dark gress letting people be munist city of Bologna from radio to small-screen he is leaving the options Goodman looks back to period of American his­ charged for what they now Communists with 25.84 programming in specified open. Very much in de­ get for free.” the senate vote, also journalism during televi­ time periods. what he considers the mile- tory. “Sunday night, we sion's infancy, strode mand as a speaker, he will their 1976 showing. through the network’s travel to Washington, and In both precincts, news division and into the then New Orleans, in the Christian Democr overall direction of the first week after he leaves holding close to their 3! company, as executive NBC. the senate vote th r ^ vice president, president “I am retiring from the and then chairman of the company,” he emphasizes, board. He also became a not from working. Hearings Re member of the board of the He leaves network tele­ Father*s Day parent company, RCA. vision convinced that it is a WASHINGTON (UF Goodman was an innova­ stronger medium today Senate Ethics Connmi tor in news programming than ever before, but real­ was set to resume d izes that there is room for is June 17•• and reporting. He pro­ hearings of Sen. duced the first radio broad­ considerable improve­ Talmadge, D-Ga., v casts from Congress in 1951 ment, too. testimony on illegal “The entertainment as­ and developed the “instant a perfect time to give him transactions due news specials.” pects of television have improved,” he declares, furniture for his own use, senator’s chief accusei He directed the filmed “far more than television something to cherish for Daniel Minchew, NBC News reports of the is given credit for. Televi­ Talmadge’s top aide a 1952 political convention, sion occupies so much years. major witness agalns' and produced the second of time. It appeals to mass bera on the witness sta the “Great Debates” be­ audiences, and shouldn’t days so far, offering d tween John F. Kennedy be criticized for presenting Fine hand-crafted pine, illegal money launderi and Richard Nixon during mass-audience shows. We he claims was insti their presidential cam­ do a lot of good things.” rubbed finish with a warm Talmadge’s knowledg paign. But he says he would like pattern proval. His administrative quali­ to see more products on "Talmadge’s lawyers ties, as well as production television that appeal to Book stack with seek again to discredi skills earned hbn promo­ the special audiences. In the sole witness in a tions, and in 1965, he moved this respect, he says, “I’m panelled doors, two hearings to point a fin from the News division not that opposed to Paley's at the powerful into the network operation suggestion” that the three adjustable shelves. In Democrat. as chief administrative networks get together and light or dark pine, reg. ’The two most serio officer. agree on special quality involve the filing of Stereo cabinet, lift top, panel $ 219. Senate expense claiii door. Finished in Honey conversion of cam[ tributions to his perso Pine or Dark Antique. 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